Crichton Hat-Trick as Chelsea Destroy Forest — Sahar Shines in Cup
Scott Crichton hit a stunning hat-trick as Chelsea thrashed Nottingham Forest 6–0 to stay within two points of Liverpool. Earlier in the week, Sahar inspired a 3–1 Carabao Cup win…
Chelsea Crush Man City to Extend Winning Streak to Five
Chelsea thrashed Man City 5–1 at the Etihad to extend their winning streak to five games, dominating every metric with 43 shots and 6.37 xG.
Junior Stars as Chelsea Thrash Hertha Berlin in Champions League
Junior scored twice and assisted once as Chelsea stormed to a 4–0 Champions League victory over Hertha Berlin, maintaining their perfect European start.
Valera Hat-Trick Inspires Chelsea to 6–1 Rout Over Reading
Nacho Valera’s hat-trick powered Chelsea to a 6–1 victory over Reading, extending their unbeaten run to 14 games and keeping them within touching distance of top spot.
Jairzinho Double Sends Chelsea Top After 5–3 Thriller
Jairzinho scored twice as Chelsea beat Arsenal 5–3 to move top of the Premier Division, extending their unbeaten start to the season under Calin Dimario.
Cardozo Stars as Chelsea Cruise to Victory Over Everton
Mario Cardozo inspired Chelsea to a 4–0 win over Everton, with Luca D’Urso making his debut as Calin Dimario’s men extended their unbeaten run to twelve matches.
Chelsea Land Italian Superstar Luca D’Urso in £86 Million Move
Chelsea have confirmed the £86 million signing of Italian left-back Luca D’Urso from Lyon — a World Cup-winning full-back hailed as one of Europe’s best.
Robles Runs the Show as Chelsea Smash Six Past Leeds
Alberto Robles scored twice and claimed Player of the Match as Chelsea demolished Leeds United 6–0 at Drogba Arena in another dominant Premier Division display.
Sahar Hat-Trick Seals Super Cup Glory for Chelsea
Netanel Sahar scored a sensational hat-trick as Chelsea defeated Fulham 4–1 in the UEFA Super Cup to secure their second trophy of the season.
Chelsea’s Transfer Revolution: Lahyane, Gerson, and the Birth of a New Core
Chelsea’s 2055 transfer window reshaped the treble-winning squad — icons like Lahyane and Gerson departed, while Dimario ushered in a new generation led by Robles and Pico.

