Chelsea celebrated another landmark performance under Calin Dimario, cruising to a 4–1 win over Queens Park Rangers at Drogba Arena — a victory that saw them reach a century of league goals for the season. The champions-elect, inspired by their Brazilian superstar Júnior and midfield maestro Pelé, put on a scintillating attacking display to make it ten straight Premier League wins.
Pelé opened the scoring after just ten minutes with a trademark low drive, setting the tone for another dominant display. Júnior then took over, doubling Chelsea’s advantage with a deflected strike before heading home his second on the stroke of half-time. QPR’s Ricardo Salcedo briefly pulled one back with a fine volley, but any hopes of a comeback were crushed when Pelé completed the rout with a deflected effort in the closing stages.
Júnior was untouchable throughout, his explosive pace and flair tormenting the QPR defence. The 22-year-old finished with two goals, one assist, and a match rating of 9.2, earning a deserved Player of the Match award. His growing maturity and consistency this season have cemented his status as one of the Premier League’s most electrifying forwards.
“Júnior is becoming unstoppable,” said manager Calin Dimario after the match. “He plays with freedom, confidence, and purpose. You can see he loves representing Chelsea — and we love watching him.”
With the win, Chelsea extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table to 13 points, maintaining their pursuit of a record 32nd league title. Under Dimario’s leadership, the Blues are combining efficiency with artistry — and performances like this suggest there’s still more brilliance to come.