Chelsea extended their dominance over Crystal Palace with a commanding 3–1 Premier League victory, piling more pressure on Oliver Glasner’s struggling side and moving up to fourth place on the table.
The result marks Chelsea’s 18th consecutive unbeaten match against Palace and stretches the Eagles’ winless run to 11 games in all competitions.
For Kenyan football fans following the Premier League closely, this match showcased why Chelsea remains a serious top-four contender under new boss Liam Rosenior.
First-Half Drama: Estêvão Punishes Costly Palace Error
Crystal Palace started brightly, with Jean-Philippe Mateta forcing an early save from Robert Sánchez after a quick turnover involving Ismaïla Sarr.
Chelsea responded through Enzo Fernández and Moisés Caicedo, both of whom missed presentable chances as the game opened up.
The breakthrough came in the 34th minute when Palace defender Jaydee Canvot made a costly mistake.
Brazilian winger Estêvão intercepted the pass, sprinted clear, and calmly fired past Dean Henderson to put Chelsea ahead.
Palace nearly equalised soon after, but Estêvão wasted another one-on-one chance, firing wide.

Second-Half Blitz: Chelsea Take Control
Chelsea came out flying after the break.
Within five minutes, Estêvão again caused chaos, slipping a perfect ball through for João Pedro, who cut inside and smashed the ball through Henderson’s legs to make it 2–0.
The pressure continued as Henderson failed to deal with a Reece James cross.
Canvot handled Pedro’s follow-up, and Enzo Fernández stepped up to confidently convert the penalty for 3–0.
Palace’s night worsened when Adam Wharton received two yellow cards in five minutes and was sent off, ruling him out of the next match against Nottingham Forest.
Late Consolation for Palace
Palace grabbed a late goal in the 88th minute when Chris Richards converted from close range after Chelsea failed to clear.
Despite nine minutes of stoppage time, Chelsea remained composed to seal a crucial away win.

What the Result Means
- Chelsea move into 4th place, strengthening their push for Champions League qualification.
- Liam Rosenior becomes the first English manager since Steven Gerrard (2021) to win his first two Premier League matches.
- Crystal Palace remain winless in 11 straight games, deepening their relegation fears.
Key Match Stats
| Stat | Crystal Palace | Chelsea |
| Goals | 1 | 3 |
| Red Cards | 1 | 0 |
| Penalties | 0 | 1 |
| Big Chances | 2 | 5 |
| Unbeaten H2H | — | 18 matches |
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Chelsea’s attacking confidence, defensive stability, and youthful energy make them one of the most reliable EPL teams to bet on right now.
Their pressing, pace on the wings, and set-piece threat continue to deliver consistent results.

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Final Word
Chelsea’s 3–1 victory was not just about goals—it was about control, confidence, and momentum.
For Palace, the crisis deepens.
For Chelsea, the Champions League dream is alive and growing stronger.


