Chelsea’s season reached a new low as Liam Rosenior condemned a “defensible” display after a 3-0 Premier League defeat to Brighton, a result that extended Chelsea’s league losing run to five matches without scoring and left Champions League hopes hanging by a thread with only four games remaining.
Brighton dominated at the American Express Stadium, climbing above Chelsea into sixth place after goals from Ferdi Kadioglu, Jack Hinshelwood and Danny Welbeck. Chelsea failed to register a shot on target and have now gone five league games without a goal, their worst scoring drought since November 1912.
The scale of Chelsea’s wider decline is also stark. Across each club’s last nine Premier League fixtures, only 18th-placed Tottenham, with two points, have collected fewer than Chelsea’s five, earned from one win, two draws and six defeats, underlining how far the team has slipped in the top-flight picture.
Chelsea’s defensive issues are also mounting. The team has gone 12 Premier League matches without a clean sheet, which is the club’s second-longest such streak in the competition, behind only a 13-game run without shutting opponents out during the 1996-97 league campaign.
Attacking numbers from the Brighton defeat highlight the lack of threat. Chelsea produced only 0.04 expected goals in the first half, lower than in any of Enzo Maresca’s 114 Premier League halves in charge, and Chelsea’s first attempt of the game did not arrive until the 41st minute.
The extent of the drought drew statistical attention.
The run places this team alongside some of the bleakest periods in Chelsea’s league history.
Chelsea Premier League top-four race and Opta projections
Defeat left Chelsea seven points adrift of the Premier League’s top five, with only 12 points still available. Opta’s supercomputer now gives Chelsea a 1.3% chance of reaching the Champions League places, rating several rivals as more likely qualifiers for next season’s competition.
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In those projections, Aston Villa are assessed at 98.9% to secure Champions League football, with Manchester United given 98.2% and Liverpool 90.6%. Brighton stand at 6.1%, Bournemouth at 2.8% and Brentford at 1.8%, all placed ahead of Chelsea in the probability rankings.
Chelsea Premier League crisis and Rosenior’s criticism
Rosenior did not disguise frustration when asked by Sky Sports whether this was the worst performance of the three-month tenure. “By far. By far. It was unacceptable in every aspect of the game. I keep coming out and defending the players, but that was indefensible, that performance tonight. The manner of the goals we conceded, the duels that we lost… something has to change drastically right here, right now.”
Pressed on what needs to shift, Rosenior focused on accountability within the dressing room and personal responsibility. “We need to look in the mirror. I need to look in the mirror. But I can’t keep coming out here and defending some of the things that we’re seeing. Against Manchester United, genuinely, the result wasn’t there, but I felt we turned a corner. But the general attitude and spirit was lackingthe determination from three or four of the starting 11. That’s nowhere near enough for this club. I can’t come out and lie. I tell the truth. That was an unacceptable performance at every level.”
For Chelsea, the heavy loss at Brighton encapsulated current Premier League struggles, combining defensive frailty, almost non-existent attacking output and a historic goal drought, while Opta’s projections and recent form numbers show how far Champions League qualification has slipped from reach, leaving Rosenior demanding an immediate internal response from the squad.
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Story first published: Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 4:05 [IST]
