In one of Premier League Boxing Day fixtures, Fulham shattered Chelsea’s title aspirations with a 95th-minute winner from substitute Rodrigo Muniz, securing a 2-1 victory at Stamford Bridge on Thursday.
The historic win handed Alex Iwobi’s Fulham its first win at their neighbors’ fortress since 1979, sending shockwaves through the football world.
The evening began with high expectations for Chelsea, who were sitting second in the table and eyeing the top spot with leaders Liverpool just four points ahead.
However, by the final whistle, Stamford Bridge was left in stunned silence as Fulham celebrated a rare and long-awaited victory in style.
Chelsea started on the front foot, taking the lead in the 16th minute through a moment of brilliance from Cole Palmer.
The 21-year-old weaved through Fulham’s defense with ease, nutmegging Issa Diop and slotting the ball into the bottom corner for a goal that oozed class.
Palmer looked unstoppable in the first half, forcing Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno into two sharp saves, while captain Enzo Fernández came close with a thunderous strike early in the second half.
However, Chelsea’s dominance began to wane as Fulham grew into the game. The visitors, who had not scored in the league at Stamford Bridge since 2011, refused to roll over.
Instead, they pressed high and fought with renewed energy, pinning Chelsea back in their own half. The breakthrough came in the 82nd minute when Harry Wilson nodded home from close range, leveling the score and setting the stage for a nail-biting finale.
As Chelsea scrambled to hold on for a point, Fulham had other ideas. Deep into stoppage time, Sasa Lukic delivered a perfectly weighted pass to Rodrigo Muniz, who swept the ball past Robert Sánchez to seal all three points.
The Fulham bench erupted in joy as Muniz celebrated wildly in front of the traveling fans, who had waited 44 years for this moment.
The statistics told the story of Fulham’s deserved win. They registered 26 touches in Chelsea’s box compared to the hosts’ 20, enjoyed over 52% possession, and recorded 14 shots to Chelsea’s 12.
It was a display of grit, determination, and clinical finishing that saw Marco Silva’s side climb to eighth in the league with 28 points from 18 games.
The result was a bitter blow for Chelsea, who suffered their first league defeat since October 20 against Liverpool.
Their inability to close out the game leaves them vulnerable to being overtaken by third-placed Arsenal, just two points behind, who play struggling Ipswich Town on Friday.
For Fulham, this was more than just three points—it was a statement victory that will be etched in the club’s history.
For Chelsea, it was a painful reminder that the Premier League is as unpredictable as ever, even for title contenders.