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Chelsea continues winning streak with victory over Brentford

Chelsea’s remarkable run of form continued on Sunday with a 3-1 victory over Brentford at Stamford Bridge. The Blues, now with seven consecutive wins in the Premier League, capitalized on dropped points by rivals Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester City to close the gap at the top of the table. Key contributions from Marc Cucurella and Noni Madueke ensured another crucial three points for Enzo Maresca’s side.

Redemption for Cucurella and Madueke

The match highlighted the resurgence of two players who recently faced intense scrutiny. Marc Cucurella, whose costly slips against Tottenham last week drew criticism, and Noni Madueke, who was publicly challenged by Maresca, responded emphatically on the pitch. Just before halftime, Madueke delivered an inch-perfect, curling cross from the right, finding Cucurella in the box. The Spanish defender rose above the Brentford defense and nodded the ball into the net, giving Chelsea a 1-0 lead and silencing doubters. The goal was a testament to both players’ resilience and ability to perform under pressure.

Jackson seals the victory

Chelsea dominated much of the second half, controlling possession and creating chances. Brentford pushed forward in search of an equalizer, but Chelsea’s defensive organization, anchored by Thiago Silva and Levi Colwill, kept the visitors at bay. Late in the game, Nicolas Jackson put the match beyond doubt with a brilliant individual effort. The striker weaved through Brentford’s defense and calmly slotted the ball past the goalkeeper to make it 2-0. Although Bryan Mbeumo managed to pull one back for Brentford in the dying moments, it was too little, too late. Chelsea maintained their composure to see out the win, solidifying their position near the top of the table.

Closing the gap at the top

The victory brings Chelsea within two points of league leaders Liverpool, who still have a game in hand. Arsenal trails Chelsea by four points, while Manchester City finds itself seven points behind the Blues. Nottingham Forest, continuing their surprising run this season, sits six points adrift of Maresca’s side. Chelsea’s resurgence under their new manager has firmly established them as title contenders.

Late drama for Cucurella

Despite his heroic performance, Marc Cucurella’s day ended on a sour note. In the final moments of the match, the defender received a second yellow card after an altercation, leaving Chelsea with ten men for the closing stages. As a result, Cucurella will miss Chelsea’s upcoming match against Everton next Sunday.

With their confidence soaring and key players stepping up, Chelsea is in prime position to challenge for the Premier League title. Maresca’s rebuild is beginning to take shape, with a well-balanced squad blending attacking flair and defensive solidity. The Blues will look to continue their winning streak against Everton, albeit without Cucurella, as they aim to keep the pressure on Liverpool at the summit. Brentford, meanwhile, will need to regroup quickly as they hover near mid-table, searching for consistency in their campaign.