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Brentford
became the first side in the Premier League era to win their first three matches
at Stamford Bridge as Ethan Pinnock and Bryan Mbeumo earned them a 2-0 victory
over Chelsea.
Mauricio Pochettino looked to be turning the Blues' form around after three wins
and a draw in their past four matches but he was left to rue another wasteful
performance from his forwards, admitting after the game his side does not
possess enough goalscorers.
This contest was remarkably similar to the Bees' two previous trips to play
their west London rivals, with Chelsea dominating possession, missing several
presentable chances and then allowing the visitors to punish their sloppiness,
with an unmarked Ethan Pinnock heading the opener just before the hour.
Chelsea lacked both the creativity and quality to break down Brentford, who were
happy to soak up the pressure before sealing the win through Bryan Mbeumo's
breakaway goal deep into stoppage time.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Sanchez (6), Disasi (6), Silva (6), Colwill (7),
Cucurella (7), Caicedo (7), Gallagher (7), Madueke (6), Palmer (7), Sterling
(6), Jackson (6).
Subs: Maatsen (6), James (6), Washington (n/a), Ugochukwu
(n/a).
Brentford: Flekken (7), Ajer (7), Pinnock (7), Collins (7),
Roerslev (6), Jensen (6), Norgaard (7), Janelt (6), Hickey (6), Wissa (6),
Mbeumo (8).
Subs: Onyeka (6), Maupay (7), Yarmolyuk (6), Ghoddos (n/a).
Player of the match: Bryan Mbeumo
How Bees stung Blues yet again
Pochettino’s face at full-time said more than any words could. His face a blend
of anger, frustration and disbelief, the manager was no doubt wondering how his
side had fallen into the same trap against a Brentford side that have their
number.
Chelsea came flying out of the blocks, hitting the bar through a curling Noni
Madueke effort before Marc Cucurella and Raheem Sterling squandered big chances.
But it didn’t feel too concerning at that point for Chelsea, with it seeming
like a case of when, and not if, they would take the lead.
But Brentford know what it takes to win at Stamford Bridge and began to stem the
flow of chances before going in front against the run of play, with Axel Disasi
somehow losing Pinnock at the far post.
After earning 4-1 and 2-0 victories here in recent seasons, Thomas Frank’s side
backed themselves to sit deep and once again frustrate their hosts, who become
increasingly vulnerable to the counter-attack.
Chelsea barely created a chance in the final half hour, while Robert Sanchez was
forced to deny Mbeumo and Yegor Yarmolyuk in the closing minutes.
But Brentford would not be denied their clincher and it came in farcical scenes,
with Sanchez vainly giving chase to Neal Maupay after coming up for a corner
before stumbling to the ground as Mbeumo tapped the ball into the empty net.
Most Chelsea supporters were long gone by the time the final whistle finally
sounded, but those that remained unleashed a chorus of boos, with Pochettino
silently taking it all in.
Pochettino: We have to blame ourselves
Pochettino said Chelsea had to take the blame for their eighth home defeat in
the Premier League in 2023, saying: "The analysis is clear. In the first half,
we should score and we didn't score.
"We dominated, created chances and the opponent didn't cross the halfway line.
We need to blame ourselves because we were not nasty or clinical.
"In the second half, we cannot concede these types of goals and this is our
mistake."
Chelsea drew a blank for the third time in their last four league games at
Stamford Bridge and when asked whether there are enough goalscorers in his
squad, Pochettino admitted: "At the moment, no.
"[Christopher] Nkunku proved he can score in the big leagues but was injured in
the last pre-season game.
"We need to recover [Armando] Broja. Jackson is young and needs time to adapt.
"In your analysis, I think on some points we agree."
Analysis: Pochettino and Chelsea back to
square one
Sky Sports' Joe Shread at Stamford Bridge:
Pochettino has cut a calm figure since joining Chelsea, refusing to get too low
after troubling defeats and keeping his feet on the ground amid talk of a corner
being turned in recent weeks.
But he was unusually tetchy from an early stage against Brentford, even shouting
down an overly vocal home fan when they saw fit to offer Jackson some unprompted
advice from behind the dugout.
This was a big game for Chelsea, a chance not just to end their neighbours’
dominance of this fixture but also continue the momentum generated by the seven
points picked up from the last three games.
Instead, Pochettino’s side must face up to reality. No ever-present Premier
League team has won fewer home games than their two since the start of February,
while they have now failed to win 11 of their last 13 London derbies.
Having once ruled the roost in the capital, Chelsea are not even the best team
in west London anymore.
Frank praises second-half improvement
Frank was delighted with the way Brentford improved in the second half, saying:
"I think actually our first half was a little less than average.
"At half-time, I said to my players they needed to believe. On the ball, I don’t
think we were cool enough.
"Our defending was so much better [in the second half] and the goal changed the
dynamic."
Despite seeing Brentford move above them in the Premier League, Frank praised
Pochettino's work at Chelsea, saying: "It’s clear what they want to achieve.
"They won three in a row and then drew against Arsenal - that’s a clear
improvement.
"First half, you could see they came with a lot of confidence and they troubled
us. I would take a lot of positives out of the first half."
Opta stats: Chelsea's miserable home form
continues
Chelsea have lost their eighth Premier League home game in 2023 (W3 D7), their
most home league defeats in a calendar year since 1986 (10).
Brentford have won four consecutive away London derbies for the first time in
their league history, while they’re unbeaten in each of their last 13 against
fellow London rivals in the Premier League (W7 D6).
Chelsea have lost five of their last seven London derbies in the Premier League
(W1 D1), as many defeats as in their previous 19 such games beforehand (W10 D4).
Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo has been directly involved in five Premier League goals
(two goals, three assists) against Chelsea, more goal involvements than he has
against any other side in the competition.
What's next?
Chelsea host Championship side Blackburn in the Carabao Cup fourth round on
Wednesday - kick-off 7.45pm.
The Blues then return to Premier League action with a Monday Night Football trip
to Tottenham on November 6 - kick-off 8pm.
Click Here for Official Teamsheet
Teams
Chelsea Sanchez; Disasi (James, 67),
Silva, Colwill, Cucurella (Washington, 81); Gallagher, Caicedo (Ugochukwu, 81);
Madueke (Maatsen, 67), Palmer, Sterling; Jackson
Subs Not Used Petrovic, Beach, Gusto, Badiashile, Matos
Booked Caicedo
Goals
Brentford Flekken; Roerslev, Ajer, Collings, Pinnock, Hickey
(Ghoddos, 84) Norgaard, Jensen (Onyeka 62), Janelt (Yarmolyuk, 76); Wissa
(Maupay, 76), Mbeumo
Subs Not Used Strakosha, Zanka, Mee, Olakigbe, Brierley
Booked Maupay, Onyeka, Ghoddos, Norgaard
Goals Pinnock 58, Mbeumo 90+6
Attendance 39,575
Referee Simon Hooper
VAR Craig Pawson