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United Tightens Grip on Top Four as Chelsea’s Goal Drought Deepens

By Sachit Subba Football • Apr 19, 2026 04:10 AM • 27 views

United Tightens Grip on Top Four as Chelsea’s Goal Drought Deepens

Manchester United edged closer to a Champions League spot with a hard-fought 1-0 win at Stamford Bridge over a frustrated Chelsea.

Chelsea controlled possession and hit the post three times—James, Gallagher, and Palmer each taking shots that struck the woodwork—but could not end their slump. Manchester United capitalised on their clear chance when Fernandes scored from close range.

Cunha Strikes as Chelsea Crumbles

Bruno Fernandes made a precise pass through Chelsea’s defence to United teammate Matheus Cunha, who controlled the ball instantly and finished clinically for Manchester United.

This assist was Fernandes’s 18th of the Premier League season, a key milestone.

Chelsea’s woes deepened when Estevao Willian left with a hamstring injury in the 16th minute. Despite this setback, Chelsea pressed on: Liam Delap struck the post, Wesley Fofana hit a header against the bar, and Willian’s earlier shot also struck the woodwork.

Chelsea’s scoring woes continued—it was their fourth straight league game without a goal, a drought that has been ongoing since early March.

Breaking the Bridge Hoodoo

Winning at Stamford Bridge is tough for United—this was only their second league win there since 2002. Home fans jeered Alejandro Garnacho at every touch and gave former player Mason Mount a cold reception. United defended doggedly to secure three points.

Around the Grounds

Elsewhere, the tension over European places and survival grew:

Leeds United beat Wolves 3-0 in a one-sided match.

Bournemouth shocked Newcastle with a 2-1 win.

Tottenham and Brighton shared the points in a 2-2 thriller.

Bournemouth shocked Newcastle with a 2-1 victory.

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