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| Apr 15, 2023

Brighton beat Lampard’s Chelsea 2-1 at Stamford Bridge

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Chelsea’s Reece James shakes hands with Brighton & Hove Albion’s Kaoru Mitoma after the match. (Photo: REUTERS/Hannah Mckay)


LONDON (Reuters)

Brighton & Hove Albion ruined Chelsea boss Frank Lampard’s return to Stamford Bridge with a 2-1 comeback win today (April 15) as substitutes Danny Welbeck and Julio Enciso condemned the Blues to a third defeat in three games under their interim coach.

Brighton & Hove Albion’s Solly March celebrates after Julio Enciso scores their second goal. (Photo: Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley)

Lampard, who rested several first-choice starters before Tuesday’s Champions League quarter-final second leg against Real Madrid, saw the Blues score the first goal of his second spell in charge when Conor Gallagher’s heavily deflected shot beat Robert Sanchez in the Brighton goal in the 13th minute.

But the visitors, under coach Roberto De Zerbi, were the better side for long spells of the match and drew level when Welbeck squeezed between two defenders to head in off the post in the 42nd minute.

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard reacts. (Photo: Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley)

The Seagulls got the second goal that they deserved when Enciso scored with an unstoppable shot from 25 yards in the 69th minute, bolstering Brighton’s hopes of European football for the first time in their history next season.

Brighton & Hove Albion’s Julio Enciso celebrates scoring their second goal with Pervis Estupinan and teammates. (Photo: Action Images via Reuters/Hannah Mckay)

Brighton hammered Chelsea 4-1 in October, a result which set in train a slump in form for the London side that led to the dismissal this month of Graham Potter as coach, six months after the Blues had poached him from the south-coast side.

Chelsea’s Mason Mount looks dejected after the match. (Photo: REUTERS/Hannah Mckay)

The result left Brighton seventh in the Premier League, five points ahead of Liverpool. Chelsea remain marooned in 11th position with their only hope of any silverware this season dependent on their ability to turn around a 2-0 deficit against reigning European champions Real Madrid at home on Tuesday.

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