Soccer-Ten-man Chelsea suffer defeat at neighbours Fulham


Soccer Football - Premier League - Fulham v Chelsea - Craven Cottage, London, Britain - January 7, 2026 Fulham's Harry Wilson celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates REUTERS/David Klein

LONDON, Jan ‌7 (Reuters) - Fulham's Harry Wilson scored an 81st-minute winner to condemn ‌10-man Chelsea to a 2-1 defeat in the Premier League ‌on Wednesday as new Blues head coach Liam Rosenior watched from the stands.

Rosenior will take over a team that dropped to seventh from fifth with the defeat after ‍registering only one win in their last ‍nine games.

The former Strasbourg manager ‌will also need to improve discipline after Marc Cucurella's 22nd-minute red ‍card ​for hauling down Wilson - Chelsea's eighth of the season in all competitions, including one for former boss Enzo Maresca.

The bustling ⁠Wilson proved Chelsea's undoing. He had already had ‌a first-half goal ruled out by VAR for an offside in the buildup and ⁠he scored ‍after Chelsea keeper Robert Sanchez had blocked a shot as Fulham piled on the pressure against the tiring visitors.

Chelsea had equalised through Liam Delap in ‍the 72nd after Fulham's 55th-minute opener - a ‌diving header from Raul Jimenez.

Chelsea might have squeezed a point from the game but Delap and Moises Caicedo had good chances saved by Bernd Leno in the Fulham goal.

Chelsea's travelling fans made their opposition to the club's American owners clear in chants throughout the defeat.

Maresca departed on New Year's Day after falling out with the owners BlueCo who ‌also run Strasbourg.

It was a difficult loss for interim coach Calum McFarlane against their less prestigious neighbours just 2.2 km across the borough in southwest London.

McFarlane ​will return to the under-21 team at Chelsea with a draw against Manchester City and Wednesday's defeat to his name.

(Reporting by Clare LovellEditing by Toby Davis)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Football

Soccer-Denmark enter period of transition after missing 2026 World Cup
Soccer-Barcelona brush aside Real Madrid to make Women's Champions League semis
Soccer-De Zerbi commits to stay at Spurs next season regardless of results
Pay crisis cripples Cops but Park stays steadfast
Soccer-Lewandowski hints at Poland exit after playoff heartbreak
Soccer-Lego to continue sports expansion with soccer players
Soccer-Lucescu leaves role as Romania coach
Soccer-UEFA chief Ceferin threatens to remove Italy as Euro 2032 co-host over infrastructure
Soccer-Italy federation chief resigns after another World Cup failure
Soccer-Serie A title race back in the spotlight after turbulent week for Italian football

Others Also Read