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Brighton 4-1 Chelsea: Graham Potter loses first game as Blues administrator in bad dream return to the Amex
Report and free match features as Leandro Trossard's first-half strike, in addition to two own objectives from Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Trevoh Chalobah, saw Brighton 3-0 ahead; Kai Havertz answered for Chelsea; Pascal Gross added a late fourth as Seagulls dominate first match under Roberto De Zerbi
17:02, UK, Saturday 29 October 2022
Brighton's Leandro Trossard celebrates scoring his side's first objective
Brighton's Leandro Trossard celebrates scoring his side's most memorable objective
Chelsea lost their most memorable game under Graham Potter as the supervisor persevered through a horrible re-visitation of Brighton, losing 4-1 at the Amex Arena.
It was a first half deserving of Halloween weekend as a reiteration of blunders saw the Blues deservedly 3-0 down at the break.
Brighton squeezed Chelsea from the off and went on inside five minutes. Thiago Silva's unfortunate pass - not the primary he had made in the game either - kicked back away from Leandro Trossard from short proximity.
It arrived into Head Association debutant Kaoru Mitoma, who crashed into the area and skirting the Chelsea shirts prior to tracking down Trossard.
The Brighton forward then lifted the ball over the approaching Kepa Arrizabalaga for his fifth objective under Roberto De Zerbi. It was likewise whenever the Seagulls first have at any point gone on against Chelsea in the Head Association.
Brighton's second came nine minutes after the fact as Chelsea kept on being engineers of their own ruin.
In a whirlwind of corners, Solly Walk conveyed a fine exertion which an established Ruben Loftus-Cheek transformed into his own net.
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It was one more own objective for Brighton's third as well.
Moises Caciedo skillfully tracked down Pervis Estupinian down the left of the region, with the last option's cross into the six-yard box turned home by Trevoh Chalobah's outstretched foot (42), leaving Potter unnerved in the away burrow.
Chelsea had the specific reaction required right off the bat in the final part as they captured an objective back.
It was a superb, clearing cross from Conor Gallagher that was gestured home by Kai Havertz (48).
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In spite of Chelsea overwhelming the final part, it was Brighton who added a late fourth as Pascal Gross purchased up 50 objective contributions for the club.
Julio Enciso constrained two recoveries from last part substitute Edouard Mendy, however Gross was there to send the ball home (90+2) and adjust a fine evening for the Seagulls.
The outcome denoted whenever Brighton first have beaten Chelsea in association football, as well as De Zerbi's most memorable success as Seagulls director.
It sends Brighton into seventh with 18 places.
Serenades of 'you're getting terminated toward the beginning of the day' were focused on Potter from his previous fans and he was booed both when the game.
Nonetheless, Chelsea stay in fifth in front of the leftover games this end of the week.
Chelsea complete their Bosses Association bunch stage crusade at home to Dinamo Zagreb on Wednesday, prior to confronting three groups in the main four preceding the World Cup break.
The Blues have Munititions stockpile on November 6 preceding going to Manchester City for the third round of the Carabao Cup three days after the fact, live on Sky Sports with start off at 8pm.
Graham Potter's side then, at that point, travel to Newcastle for Saturday Night Football on November 12, start off at 5.30pm.
Brighton go to Wolves next Saturday, prior to heading out to Stockpile for the third round of the Carabao Cup four days after the fact.
The Seagulls' last match before the World Cup is against Aston Manor on November 13.
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