CHELSEA have been stunned by noisy neighbours Brentford at Stamford Bridge once again.
Ethan Pinnock’s back-post header put the Bees ahead despite Mauricio Pochettino’s men controlling most of the possession.
And Bryan Mbeumo sealed the deal deep into stoppage time.
- RESULT: Chelsea 0-2 Brentford
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- Chelsea XI: Sanchez; Cucurella, Disasi, Silva, Colwill; Gallagher, Caicedo; Sterling, Palmer, Madueke; Jackson
- Brentford XI: Flekken; Ajer, Pinnock, Collins; Rasmussen, Jensen, Norgaard, Janelt, Hickey; Mbuemo, Wissa
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- All the gear, no idea- Chelsea dominated the game today, with more shots and more possession than Brentford, but were once again left wanting in front of goal. - Cole Palmer was fantastic in the build up, but often his creativity was wasted by those in front of him. - Nicolas Jackson looked toothless, and Raheem Sterling wasted a big chance in the first half, with Marc Cucurella missing two big shots too. - It seems the Blues do still need that marquee striker signing in January, the Ivan Toney and Victor Osimhen rumours will be back in full swing this week. - Mauricio Pochettino will be disappointed by a 2-0 defeat to BrentfordCredit: Alamy 
- Man of the match- The SunSport man of the match award today goes to Ethan Pinnock at the back for Brentford. - He opened the scoring, but was also solid at the back and helped massively in terms of shutting out the Chelsea attack. - Not bad for a lad who was playing in non-league for Forest Green Rovers just a few years back. - Great showing. - Ethan Pinnock was man of the match against ChelseaCredit: Getty 
- Third times a charm!- Brentford today became the first team to beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge for the third time on the bounce, as Bryan Mbuemo and Ethan Pinnock scored counter attacking goals for the Bees. - They leapfrogged them in the table today too, great stuff. - Brentford beat Chelsea for the third time in a row at Stamford BridgeCredit: Reuters 
- Full time match stats- Here are the match stats at full time, for that absolute cracker of a game at Stamford Bridge. - They tell a pretty good story of the game, as we saw Chelsea dominate, but two quick counter attacks saw Brentford grab two goals. - The match stats as Chelsea were beaten 2-0 by Brentford 
- Chelsea 0-2 Brentford- FT. Full time here at Stamford Bridge, and Brentford have beaten Chelsea away from home for the third time in a row. - They defended for pretty much the whole game, but two quick counters saw the Bees sting the Blues once more… 
- Chelsea 0-2 Brentford- 90+6. MBUEMO MAKES IT TWO! - Brentford counter with pace at the death with the Chelsea goalkeeper in the box on the attack. - Sanchez sprints back, but can’t make it there in time, and Mbuemo slots it home. 
- Chelsea 0-1 Brentford- 90+5. Chelsea have a corner at the death, and Robert Sanchez is forward. 
- Chelsea 0-1 Brentford- 90+3. Chelsea fans are flooding out of the stadium here, with a little over three minutes left to go. - They will keep coming forward, but it looks as though the Blues have run out of ideas! 
- Chelsea 0-1 Brentford- 90+1. We are into the first of SIX minutes of added time here at Stamford Bridge. 
- Chelsea 0-1 Brentford- 90. HUGE CHANCE FOR BRENTFORD! 
 That should be 2-0!- Chelsea whip a corner in, and all of a sudden Brentford counter and have a 4 VS 1 chance! 
 Mbuemo plays the ball across, and Sanchez comes out to deny the Brentford attacker from a certain goal, what a save.
- Chelsea 0-1 Brentford- 88. How on earth have Chelsea not scored here? - Great work from Reece James sees him put a ball across the face of the box. - But Cole Palmer and Deivid Washington both can’t get a finishing touch on it. 
- Chelsea 0-1 Brentford- 86. Corner to Chelsea towards the end here. - Gallagher whips it in, Thiago Silva meets it and puts it into a really good area, but no one is at the back post to tap it in. 
- Chelsea 0-1 Brentford- 84. Sterling whips a great ball into the middle towards Conor Gallagher, but he can’t quite get on the end of it. - Goal kick to the Bees. 
- Chelsea 0-1 Brentford- 82. A double change for Chelsea. - Deivid Washington makes his Chelsea debut, as he comes on for Marc Cucurella. - Lesley Ugochukwu comes on to replace Moises Caicedo. 
- Chelsea 0-1 Brentford- 78. Moises Caicedo is booked for a late challenge on Christian Norgaard. 
- Chelsea 0-1 Brentford- 76. Double change for Brentford. - Neal Maupay, who has already been booked, is on for Yoanne Wissa. - Vitaly Janelt is replaced by Yegor Yarmoluk. 
- Chelsea 0-1 Brentford- 74. Conor Gallagher is really trying to pick that incisive pass here for Chelsea, but just cannot seem to get through this Brentford defence. 
- Chelsea 0-1 Brentford- 72. Reece James whips a cross into the middle for Nicolas Jackson, but his touch is poor and Brentford are able to clear for now. 
- Chelsea 0-1 Brentford- 70. Twenty minutes to hang on here for Brentford. - Chelsea need to up the intensity if they are to avoid being beaten for the third time in a row by Brentford at Stamford Bridge. 
- Chelsea 0-1 Brentford- 68. Two changes for Chelsea. - Reece James and Ian Maatsen are coming on to replace Axel Disasi and Noni Madueke. 
- Chelsea 0-1 Brentford- 66. Sterling wins a free-kick for Chelsea on the left side of the pitch. - It’s whipped in by Palmer, but cleared really well. 
- Chelsea 0-1 Brentford- 64. A change for Brentford. - Frank Onyeka comes on for Mathias Jensen 
- Chelsea 0-1 Brentford- 62. The Brentford fans have certainly found there voices again after that goal at Stamford Bridge. - “We’ve got super Thomas Frank” rings out from the visitors. 
- Chelsea 0-1 Brentford- 60. Chelsea look to bounce straight back, but Sterling loses his footing inside the box. 
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk
 
 

