Chelsea claimed their first home win of the season with a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Fulham at Stamford Bridge, thanks to crucial goals from Joao Pedro and Enzo Fernandez.
Early drama and VAR controversy
The London derby started at a high tempo, with Fulham threatening in the opening minutes. The visitors thought they had taken the lead in the 20th minute when Joshua King finished off a swift counterattack, but the goal was disallowed after VAR spotted a foul in the buildup.
Chelsea gradually settled into the game and began creating chances of their own. Just before half-time, the breakthrough came when Enzo Fernandez delivered a dangerous corner that Joao Pedro powered home with a precise header, sending Stamford Bridge into celebration. The goal was Pedro’s fifth in six matches, underlining his fine run of form.
Fernandez doubles Chelsea’s lead
After the restart, Chelsea took greater control of possession. Their persistence paid off when Trevoh Chalobah’s cross struck Ryan Sessegnon’s arm inside the box. Following another VAR check, referee Robert Jones awarded a penalty. Enzo Fernandez stepped up and calmly converted from the spot to make it 2-0, effectively sealing the result.
Injuries and substitutions shape the game
The first half also brought setbacks, as Liam Delap was forced off with a hamstring injury and replaced by youngster Tyrique George. Despite the reshuffle, Chelsea maintained their shape and continued to press forward.
Mauricio Pochettino made further tactical changes in the second half, introducing Jamie Gittens and Andrey Santos to keep energy levels high. Fulham pushed for a way back, with Rodrigo Muniz and Alex Iwobi testing goalkeeper Robert Sanchez, but Chelsea’s defence held firm with key interventions from Joao Pedro at both ends of the pitch.
A confidence boost for Chelsea
The final whistle confirmed a much-needed win for Chelsea, who now sit on seven points from their opening three games. The victory was also significant as it marked Chelsea’s first triumph at home this season, giving fans plenty of optimism heading into the international break.
Next up, Chelsea will prepare for their clash against Brentford once domestic football resumes.














































