Drogba Arena, London – 20 December 2054 – Chelsea continued their stunning domestic form with a 7–0 demolition of Everton at Drogba Arena, extending their Premier League winning streak to sixteen games. Calin Dimario’s side were in imperious form once again, led by a magnificent playmaking display from Pele and a lethal hat-trick from Júnior.
From the opening whistle, the outcome was never in doubt. Júnior opened the scoring inside three minutes with a skidding drive into the bottom corner, before centre-back Facundo Quiroga powered home a header from close range just moments later. Chelsea’s relentless tempo overwhelmed Everton’s defensive shape, and by the 17th minute, Rogério José had made it 3–0 with a calm finish after an incisive team move orchestrated by Pele.
Outstanding winger Scott Crichton added the fourth goal with a fierce shot from the edge of the area on 24 minutes, while Júnior struck twice more before halftime — first with a smart volley on 33 minutes, then with a composed finish from close range on 38 — completing his hat-trick and sealing the result before the interval. The rout was rounded off by wonderkid Götz Pauls, who thundered a spectacular strike into the top corner from 21 metres on 44 minutes.
The second half saw Chelsea manage proceedings with surgical control, highlighted by Pele’s creative brilliance. The 25-year-old forward didn’t find the net but contributed four assists, six key passes, and a 93% pass completion rate, earning a perfect 10.0 match rating. His vision and precision passing continually unlocked Everton’s beleaguered defense.
Statistically, it was dominance of the highest order: 47 shots to Everton’s 2, 70% possession, and an xG of 7.59 against just 0.17 for the visitors. Goalkeeper Mohamed Risvi was rarely troubled as Chelsea’s midfield, marshalled by Cardozo and Pauls, dictated tempo throughout.
Final Score: Chelsea 7–0 Everton
Goals: Júnior (3’, 33’, 38’), Quiroga (6’), Rogério José (17’), Crichton (24’), Pauls (44’)
Attendance: 82,381
Player of the Match: Pele (Chelsea, 10.0 rating, 4 assists, 6 key passes, 93% pass accuracy)
The result cements Chelsea’s position atop the Premier League table, 15 points clear and boasting a goal difference of +71. Dimario’s men have now scored 79 goals in 17 league matches — a staggering reflection of their attacking philosophy. As the season progresses, whispers of an unbeaten campaign grow louder, and few would dare bet against it.