Sunderland 2-1 Chelsea, Premier League: Post-match reaction, ratings

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SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - MAY 24: Joao Pedro of Chelsea reacts during the Premier League match between Sunderland and Chelsea at the Stadium of Light on May 24, 2026 in Sunderland, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Not sure what’s a stronger word than cacophony, but that’s what greeted the teams as they walked out onto the pitch at the Stadium of Light. Glorious noise, glorious sunshine, and some glorious football — well, glorious from the home side at least.

It was far from glorious from the Blues, and the constant attack-v-defense exercise would eventually result in a conceded goal: a long ball from the goalkeeper catching out the left side of our defense (2-v-1), and Trey Hume producing a rather outstanding first-time finish to beat Robert Sánchez on 25 minutes.

A tame effort from Cole Palmer was all Chelsea had to show up to that point; and though we’d start to come forward a bit more after the goal, João Pedro’s header was the only time we threatened Robin Roefs’ goal. JP nodded wide unfortunately and we’d head into half time a goal down.

Coming back against the league’s fourth best defense was always going to take a bit effort … and to no one’s surprise given the way this season has gone, we’d produce very little in the way of any effort in the second half.

Sánchez made a great save to keep the deficit at one just moments after the restart, but not even he could prevent a ridiculous own goal from Malo Gusto to double Sunderland’s lead five minutes into the period.

And that goal loomed even larger five minutes later, when Palmer got a helping hand from Roefs, who pushed a long-range effort into the net rather than around it.

The goal galvanized Chelsea a little bit, but not nearly enough. And then Wesley Fofana got himself sent off for his latest bit of lazy defending — the second yellow may have been a bit harsh, especially with Levi Colwill also right there and doing just as much shirt-pulling, but why even put yourself in that situation when you’re the only player on a booking.

As we headed into the final 20 minutes of the game, results elsewhere meant that we would’ve needed just a goal (and a draw) to get into Europa League. Alas, those hopes would die a slow and extended death, as we endured nearly a quarter hour of stoppage time at the end. We never looked like scoring.

Thankfully, the match and this terrible season would eventually end.

Carefree.

  • Three changes from midweek, with João Pedro, Colwill, and Gusto coming back in and Liam Delap, Josh Acheampong, and Andrey Santos dropping to the bench
  • Also a formation change, trying a back-three once again — with slightly less inspiration than at other times
  • Chelsea finish tenth, on just 52 points — not quite as bad as 2022-23, but pretty close
  • Sunderland get 7th and Europa; Brighton lose 3-0, but finish 8th and get Conference League; Brentford manage just a draw against Liverpool and thus finish 9th
  • West Ham win but so do Spurs, so they avoid relegation and West Ham go down
  • KTBFFH


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