Eriksen-inspired Brentford crush Chelsea
Brentford's French-born DR Congo striker Yoane Wissa (R) celebrates with teammates and fans after scoring a goal during the English Premier League football match between Chelsea and Brentford at Stamford Bridge in London on April 2, 2022. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP)
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Chelsea slumped to a first defeat to Brentford since
1939 as Christian Eriksen inspired the Bees to a 4-1 win that should seal their
Premier League survival.
The European champions had gone in front early in the
second half at Stamford Bridge through Antonio Rudiger's sensational long-range
strike, but they collapsed to lose for the first time since owner Roman
Abramovich was hit by UK government sanctions.
Vitaly Janelt levelled just a minute later to spark a
three-goal spree in 10 minutes for the visitors.
Eriksen has been in fine form since making his return
to competitive football since suffering a cardiac arrest on the field during
Euro 2020.
The former Tottenham midfielder scored twice in as
many games during his international comeback for Denmark and continued his
scoring streak by lifting the ball over Edouard Mendy to complete the
turnaround.
Janelt then made it 3-1 with a deft dink over Mendy on
the hour mark.
Third-placed Chelsea remain on course to finish in the
top four but will need a major improvement for the visit of Real Madrid in the
Champions League quarter-finals on Tuesday.
Yoane Wissa rounded off a memorable afternoon for
Thomas Frank's men when he took advantage of more comical Chelsea defending to
drill home a fourth.
A third win in four games takes Brentford up to 14th
and 11 points clear of the relegation zone.


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