Chelsea have an away match at Hill Dickinson Stadium in the framework of the 31st round of the Premier League. Despite being very determined to regain the feeling of victory after the 0-3 defeat to PSG in the Champions League in the middle of the week, coach Liam Rosenior's team continued to disappoint when they lost heavily 0-3 to Everton.
Chelsea entered the game lacking concentration and soon paid the price in the 33rd minute. From James Garner's sharp through ball, Beto accelerated past Wesley Fofana before unleashing a delicate lob shot to beat Robert Sanchez, opening the score for the home team.
Conceding a goal, The Blues immediately created a dangerous opportunity. Enzo Fernandez launched a spontaneous volley after a second ball from a corner kick, but goalkeeper Jordan Pickford excellently saved it.
In the second half, the game did not improve much for the away team. Chelsea had difficulty approaching the opponent's goal, while Everton appeared sharper in counter-attack situations.
In the 62nd minute, Idrissa Gueye stole the ball right in front of the penalty area, overcame the pursuit of Fernandez and Marc Cucurella before assisting Beto to finish. This striker's powerful shot caused Sanchez to make a mistake in handling, letting the ball go through his legs and into the net, increasing the score to 2-0.
In an effort to find an equalizer, Rosenior brought young talent Estevao Willian onto the field. The Brazilian player almost created a super product when taking a corner kick that hit the crossbar.
However, all of Chelsea's hopes were quickly dashed. From a long pass from Pickford, Beto continued to prevail in the aerial duel against Fofana, creating conditions for Iliman Ndiaye to rush down, turn the ball away from Moises Caicedo before finishing dangerously into the top corner, sealing a 3-0 victory for Everton.
The match closed after 5 minutes of added time, marking Chelsea's fourth consecutive defeat in all competitions.