Joao Pedro scored a stunning overhead kick for Chelsea, marking their first home Premier League goal since February, but the team still lost 3-1 to Nottingham Forest.
(Video): Joao Pedro saves Chelsea from total misery with superb overhead kick
Chelsea are still about to suffer another bleak defeat â but at least theyâve scored a first home Premier League goal since February.
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Itâs full time in the Chelsea against Nottingham Forest game, and the Blues have been beaten by 3-1.
Their single goal came right at the death, and to be fair it was a beauty. Joao Pedro, one of the few Blues players who had performed today, pulled off a superb bicycle kick which thumped Marc Cucurellaâs cushioned header into the back of the net.
The Brazilian is one of very few Blues to come out of this season with any credit whatsoever.
You can see the goal in the clips embedded here:
[Footage from Sky Sports]
This doesnât change anything in terms of the result or the season as a whole, but it does at least mean the Blues stop the clock on some very unpleasant records that were mounting. They hadnât scored a home goal since mid-February, for example.
Without this goal, it would have been six league defeats in six games without a goal for the first time in the clubâs history. We could go on, but whatâs the point?
Chelsea lost to Nottingham Forest with a final score of 3-1.
Chelsea's last home Premier League goal was scored in February.
Joao Pedro scored Chelsea's goal with a superb overhead kick.

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Chelsea had four of their five sporting directors in the stands at Stamford Bridge today to watch the disaster unfold.
Jamie Carragher, as so often, said it best. He pointed to one moment in the game which summed up Chelseaâs dreadful season.
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