Sunderland Move to Second After Stamford Bridge Win
Sunderland Move to Second After Stamford Bridge Win

Sunderland Move to Second After Stamford Bridge Win

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Sunderland stunned Chelsea 2-1 at Stamford Bridge as 20-year-old Morocco international Chemsdine Talbi scored a stoppage-time winner after Brian Brobbey's hold-up play. Alejandro Garnacho had put Chelsea ahead early with his first goal for the club, and Wilson Isidor levelled from a long throw-in. The result lifts newly promoted Sunderland to second in the Premier League — either level on points with leaders Arsenal or within two points depending on goal difference — and ends their nine-year wait for a league win at Stamford Bridge while also ending a 14-year winless run at Chelsea's home. The defeat leaves Chelsea seventh on 14 points and prompted boss Enzo Maresca to say his side were not good enough, citing failures to win second balls and to manage the game late on. Elsewhere, Bruno Guimarães scored late to give Newcastle a 2-1 win over Fulham, underlining a night of late goals across the Premier League.

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