Chelsea, Sunderland
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To describe Sunderland's start merely as a dream would be to do it a disservice. With 17 points from nine matches, they have not only bucked the recent trend of newly promoted sides struggling in the Premier League but they have defied critics that accused them of making too many signings.
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca has pointed his finger at his attackers for the dull performance in Saturday's 1-2 home defeat to Sunderland. The Blues dominate
New boys Sunderland scored a stunning 93rd-minute winner at Chelsea to continue their brilliant return to the Premier League.
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A dramatic late winner moved the newly promoted side to second place in the Premier League with more weekend action to come
The second-half saw chances go both ways, but Sunderland managed to continue their impressive season by holding Chelsea off. And then they won it in the 93rd minute, with Chemsdine Talbi meeting a Brian Brobbey lay-off to give the visitors the three points.
Chelsea’s four-match winning streak came to an emphatic end on Saturday afternoon as they sunk to a late 2–1 defeat against Sunderland in the Premier League.
Wins are wins, though, and Chelsea have claimed three points in their last two Premier League matches. Enzo Maresca's Blues snapping out of a three-match winless lull by beating Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. For live updates and highlights throughout Chelsea vs Sunderland, check out PST's live blog coverage below.