Forest Stun Stamford Bridge as Awoniyi Double Sinks Chelsea
Nottingham Forest pulled off a sensational Monday afternoon upset, defeating Chelsea 3-1 at Stamford Bridge to boost their survival hopes.
Despite manager Vitor Pereira making eight changes to his starting lineup to rest key players for their upcoming Europa League semi-final against Aston Villa, the heavily rotated “Tricky Trees” completely outplayed a listless Chelsea side in front of a stunned home crowd.
The afternoon began in nightmare fashion for the Blues, as Forest took the lead just 97 seconds after kickoff. Dilane Bakwa found space on the flank and delivered a pinpoint cross for Taiwo Awoniyi, who rose highest to power a header past Robert Sánchez. The early goal set the tone for a dominant Forest performance, as Chelsea’s defense struggled to cope with the visitors’ clinical counter-attacks.
Forest doubled their advantage in the 15th minute following a chaotic moment in the box. Malo Gusto was judged to have tripped Awoniyi after a VAR review, leading to a penalty. Igor Jesus stepped up and coolly dispatched the spot-kick, sending the Forest supporters into raptures. Chelsea had a golden opportunity to pull one back before the break when they were awarded a penalty of their own, but Cole Palmer saw his effort brilliantly saved by Matz Sels.
Any hopes of a Chelsea comeback were effectively extinguished early in the second half. In the 52nd minute, substitute Morgan Gibbs-White burst down the wing and squared a low ball for Awoniyi, who tapped home from close range to secure his brace. It was a poetic performance for the Nigerian striker, who has now recorded three career Premier League braces remarkably, two of which have come at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea managed a late consolation goal in the 93rd minute through an acrobatic bicycle kick from João Pedro, finally ending the club’s two-month goal drought. However, it was far too little, too late. The result marks Chelsea’s sixth consecutive league defeat, their worst run in over 30 years, leaving them adrift in 9th place while Forest moves a crucial six points clear of the relegation zone.




