Chelsea fans celebrated an emphatic 6–0 win at Drogba Arena this afternoon, closing out another dominant Premier League campaign in spectacular fashion. The highlight of the game was undoubtedly a first-half hat-trick from Joseph Haigh, who signed off the season in style.

Chelsea got off to a flying start when Haigh found the net after just three minutes, guiding an accurate finish into the bottom corner. Moments later, Kieran O’Sullivan had the chance to double the lead from the penalty spot, but Fulham keeper Mathias guessed correctly and made a fine save to deny him.

Legendary centre-back Facundo Quiroga made it 2–0 with a powerful header from close range on 13 minutes before Haigh struck again just five minutes later, slotting past the goalkeeper from inside the box. The winger completed his hat-trick on 29 minutes with a fine header from point-blank range, capping a dazzling first-half display.

Alan Kardec extended Chelsea’s advantage to 5–0 in first-half stoppage time with a close-range finish after a flowing team move. Despite their dominance, the Blues were forced to play the final half-hour with ten men when Haigh was dismissed for a late tackle shortly after the break.

Undeterred, Chelsea remained in control, and DR Congo captain Chancel Beya rounded off the scoring with a firm header from six yards out in the 81st minute to make it six.

The victory confirmed Chelsea’s complete domination of the 2053/54 Premier League season, finishing with 102 points, 33 wins, and a goal difference of +114. Their attacking prowess was unmatched, with 130 goals scored and just 16 conceded — a record-breaking campaign under Calin Dimario’s management.

Chelsea lifted the English Premier Division title with a remarkable twenty-four-point gap over nearest challengers Arsenal and Manchester United, completing one of the most dominant seasons in Premier League history.

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