Drogba Arena, London – 21 November 2054 – Chelsea produced one of the most breathtaking attacking displays in Premier League history, dismantling Liverpool 9–2 in front of 82,381 stunned spectators. Calin Dimario’s side were electric, their intensity and precision completely overwhelming a shell-shocked Liverpool side who never recovered from the early barrage.
The star of the show was once again Júnior, who delivered a flawless performance capped by a hat-trick and an assist. The 22-year-old Brazilian was simply untouchable, tormenting the visitors’ defence and earning a perfect 10.0 rating. His finishing was razor-sharp, his movement unpredictable, and his work rate relentless — the complete modern forward.
It took just three minutes for Chelsea to open the scoring through Joseph Haigh, who nodded home a close-range header. Within ten minutes, Júnior doubled the lead with a cleanly struck effort after a defensive lapse from Gabriel Fiorenza. Manuel Ordóñez then fired home from 19 metres to make it 3–0 as Liverpool completely crumbled under Chelsea’s press.
Haigh added two more goals before halftime to complete his hat-trick, with headers in the 24th and 43rd minutes, while Ordóñez struck again just before the break to make it 6–1 after Liverpool’s Néstor Suárez briefly pulled one back. The onslaught continued in the second half as Pelé rifled in from distance and Júnior added two more — including a low deflected drive to seal his hat-trick on 68 minutes.
The result was a tactical and psychological demolition. Dimario’s trademark gegenpressing left Liverpool gasping for air, with Chelsea winning possession high up the pitch and transitioning with surgical precision. By the final whistle, the home side had registered 22 shots to Liverpool’s seven and an expected goals tally of 4.11 to 0.43.
Director of Football Pep Guardiola, standing in for Dimario post-match, was effusive in his praise: “Júnior was the best player on the pitch and absolutely faultless. This was a team performance of the highest calibre.”
The victory marks Chelsea’s 11th consecutive league win this season and extends their unbeaten run in all competitions to 69 matches. The champions have now scored a staggering 53 goals in 13 Premier League games — a testament to the frightening dominance of Dimario’s evolving dynasty.
Final Score: Chelsea 9–2 Liverpool
Goals: Haigh (3’, 24’, 43’), Júnior (10’, 20’, 68’), Ordóñez (34’, 45’), Pelé (52’) – Suárez (47’)
Attendance: 82,381
Player of the Match: Júnior (Chelsea, 10.0 rating, 3 goals, 1 assist, 9.9km covered)
With performances like this, Chelsea’s quest for an unprecedented 33rd straight title already looks like a formality — the question now is whether anyone in Europe can stop them.