Chelsea’s struggles continued in brutal fashion as Nottingham Forest stunned Stamford Bridge with a dominant 3–1 victory. It was a night to forget for the Blues, as Taiwo Awoniyi led the charge with a clinical brace, while Igor added another to seal an emphatic away performance.
Chelsea did manage a response through Pedro, but it barely made a difference as Forest controlled key moments of the game with confidence and physicality.

The result only adds to the growing tension around the club, especially after their narrow FA Cup progress against Leeds and the recent managerial shake-up that saw Liam Rosenior dismissed following a poor run of form.
The mood online quickly turned ruthless, and you could feel the mix of sarcasm, frustration, and mockery from fans reacting to Chelsea’s collapse.
With pure sarcasm and brutal creativity, Baddie painted a chaotic picture of Chelsea’s performance:
Chelsea Ballet in the Forest 🎭🌲😭 … You took Stamford Bridge and turned it to Palais Garnier, atmosphere vanished, now just soft piano music and endless twirls. Calum, we needed Calcium for bones, strength and speed, you brought baby oil instead… whole team sliding, no fight, just vibes… little Chelsea sliding forever, the spirit is gone.
With admiration and a touch of pride, Sport City highlighted the standout performer:
Taiwo Awoniyi has scored all 4 of his Premier League goals this season against London clubs… Chelsea, Tottenham, Brentford… he’s already surpassed last season’s tally.
With blunt satisfaction, Kemmy didn’t hold back:
Thank you for disgracing the so called world champions at their home ground.

With analytical optimism, Proact looked at the bigger picture:
Forest are on the road to Istanbul… that’s title-winning form over these last games.
And with light humour, Gideon simply reacted to the one blemish:
Why did you allow them to score lol 😂
Softfootball believes this result is more than just three points for Nottingham Forest it reflects a team growing in confidence and identity, while Chelsea continue to search for stability both on and off the pitch.