Emirates Stadium, London – 28 November 2054 – Chelsea’s unstoppable march through the Premier League continued with a composed 2–0 victory away at Arsenal, making it twelve consecutive wins to start the season. Calin Dimario’s champions were never troubled as they methodically dismantled their hosts in front of a subdued north London crowd of 60,704.

It was a match that epitomised Dimario’s Chelsea — disciplined, structured, and lethal in key moments. Full-back Rogério José opened the scoring after 16 minutes with a deflected close-range strike following a clever overlap on the left. The Brazilian, who continues to redefine the attacking full-back role, was again instrumental in Chelsea’s buildup play.

The second goal came just before halftime, when towering centre-back Francesco Rustignoli powered home a header from a corner in the 45th minute. It was a moment of sheer authority from the 24-year-old Italian, who not only scored but dominated the defensive line throughout — winning 88% of his aerial duels and completing 93% of his passes.

Arsenal struggled to find a way through Chelsea’s compact defensive shape, managing only four shots on target from 18 attempts. The Blues, meanwhile, dictated the tempo with 55% possession and an expected goals total of 2.17 to Arsenal’s 0.09, reflecting the visitors’ total control of proceedings.

Rustignoli was named Player of the Match for his commanding performance on both ends of the pitch, his goal capping a display that showcased both physical dominance and technical precision. Fans hailed him as “too good” and “unbeatable” in post-match reactions online — a sentiment shared by pundits across Europe.

The result extends Chelsea’s incredible run to twelve straight league wins, scoring 55 goals and conceding only 5 in the process. Dimario’s side sit comfortably atop the table, their dominance recalling the tactical perfection that delivered the UEFA Champions League crown just months ago.

Final Score: Arsenal 0–2 Chelsea
Goals: Rogério José (16’), Rustignoli (45’)
Attendance: 60,704
Player of the Match: Francesco Rustignoli (Chelsea, 8.4 rating, 1 goal, 88% headers won, 93% passing accuracy)

With their twelfth win in a row, Chelsea continue to look untouchable at the summit of English football — a machine finely tuned under Dimario’s unrelenting vision.

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