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Sunderland stuns Chelsea with stoppage-time winner

Chelsea took an early lead as Garnacho scored in four minutes

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October 25, 2025
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Sunderland stuns Chelsea with stoppage-time winner

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In a dramatic twist at Chelsea’s own fortress, Sunderland clinched a 2-1 victory thanks to a stoppage-time strike by Chemsdine Talbi, sealing a memorable win that lifts the newly promoted side to second in the Premier League.

It all began with promise for Chelsea. They took the lead inside four minutes when Alejandro Garnacho fired in his first goal for the club, hinting at what could’ve been a comfortable home afternoon. But Sunderland refused to buckle. They equalized in the 22nd minute through Wilson Isidor, capitalizing on a long throw and defensive confusion from the hosts.

The remainder of the match seemed destined for a draw until Talbi stepped off the bench and curled home the winner in the third minute of second half added time, completing a stunning comeback.

Sunderland’s achievement is even more remarkable given their status as a newly promoted side. Their weekend triumph at Stamford Bridge marks one of the best starts by a promotion team in recent years, and it sends a clear message: they belong at the top of this league.

For Chelsea, the result raises questions about their ambitions. Having arrived on the back of a four-game winning streak, hopes were high. But their inability to close the game out, combined with defensive lapses and a lack of invention in the final third, leaves concerns lingering.

Sunderland manager Régis Le Bris and his squad will be celebrating tonight, but they know the job isn’t done. Their disciplined defensive shape, work rate and belief were all evident against a big club on their own turf. For Chelsea, this defeat will sting — and will provoke questions about their defensive organization and mental strength in critical moments.

Also read: Man City seek win against Burnley, Chelsea host Brighton

This match not only provided dramatic entertainment, but it reshuffled early-season expectations. Sunderland have announced themselves as contenders; Chelsea must regroup quickly if they want to contend at the top end of the table.

From the early whistle, Chelsea looked in full control. Inside four minutes the Blues struck, as Alejandro Garnacho drove in from the left flank and drilled a low shot through the legs of Sunderland goalkeeper Robin Roefs to give his side the lead.
Yet, within 22 minutes the visitors stunned their hosts: a long throw-in by Nordi Mukiele caused chaos in the Chelsea box, where the ball fell to Wilson Isidor who tapped home to level the match.

From then on, Sunderland grew in confidence. Their defensive structure tightened up, with their backline and midfield blocking many of Chelsea’s advances. As reported, Sunderland “leaned on their 5-4-1 system … putting numbers behind the ball and then flooding midfield” to stifle Chelsea’s attack.

Chelsea, for their part, dominated possession and created more chances in the second half, but struggled to break down Sunderland’s defenses. They introduced Estevão in the 58th minute in search of a spark, yet the visitors kept them at bay, leaving the hosts frustrated.

The winner arrived in dramatic fashion: in the third minute of stoppage time, substitute Chemsdine Talbi collected a lay-off from fellow sub-Brian Brobbey, then curled the ball into the bottom corner to spark scenes of jubilation among the travelling Sunderland fans.

From a tactical viewpoint, Sunderland’s game-plan was near perfect. Head coach Régis Le Bris lauded the balance between high-press moments and disciplined defensive phases, especially after the early goal. “It’s a good performance … important to grab this opportunity, when possible,” he said.

On the flip side, Chelsea’s collapse raised alarm bells. They have now conceded multiple goals from substitutes and in the final moments of matches — a worrying pattern for a club with ambitions at the top. Their captain, Trevoh Chalobah, admitted the side “paid the price for losing concentration in the dying moments.”

Individually, Sunderland defenders such as Dan Ballard and Reinildo drew praise for their commanding display, with Ballard in particular described as a “brick wall” in match-ratings. Meanwhile, Chelsea’s young front-line struggled for penetration: Marc Guiu and João Pedro were unable to make a decisive impact.

The result has major implications. For Sunderland, they move up to second place in the Premier League — an incredible start for a newly promoted side. For Chelsea, the dream of building momentum from their earlier four-match winning streak has been abruptly interrupted, forcing them into a period of reflection.

In summary: Chelsea got off to a perfect start but failed to build on it. Sunderland responded, showed resilience and organization, and then delivered punch when it mattered most. The late knockout blow from Talbi underlined that preparation, self-belief and timing can turn the tide — even in hostile territory. The season just got a lot more interesting for both clubs.

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