Brighton Dominance Deepens Chelsea’s Crisis with Convincing Three-Goal Victory at the Amex Stadium

Brighton secured a 3-0 victory over Chelsea with goals from Kadıoğlu, Hinshelwood, and Welbeck, moving into sixth place in the Premier League.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 22, 2026, 4:29 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from YSScores

Brighton Dominance Deepens Chelsea’s Crisis with Convincing Three-Goal Victory at the Amex Stadium - article image
Brighton Dominance Deepens Chelsea’s Crisis with Convincing Three-Goal Victory at the Amex Stadium - article image

Early Strike Stuns Chelsea’s Defensive Shape

The tactical plans of the visitors were dismantled within the opening five minutes of play at the Amex Stadium. Ferdi Kadıoğlu provided Brighton with a lightning-fast start, finding the back of the net in the fourth minute following a sustained period of high-pressing football. This early breakthrough exploited a lack of communication in the Chelsea backline, forcing the Blues into a reactive posture for the remainder of the first half. Despite holding a significant portion of possession, the London side struggled to create clear-cut opportunities, often appearing disjointed in their transition from midfield to the final third.

Hinshelwood Doubles Advantage Amid Midfield Dominance

Brighton maintained their tactical discipline after the interval, successfully neutralizing Chelsea’s creative outlets. In the 56th minute, young midfielder Jack Hinshelwood extended the home side’s lead, capitalizing on a loose ball in the penalty area after a deflected cross. Hinshelwood’s clinical finish reflected the overall superiority of the Seagulls’ midfield, which consistently outworked and outmaneuvered their counterparts. The two-goal cushion allowed the hosts to drop into a more compact defensive block, effectively daring a frustrated Chelsea side to find a breakthrough that never materialized.

Welbeck Completes the Rout in Stoppage Time

The final blow to Chelsea’s evening arrived in the first minute of stoppage time. Veteran striker Danny Welbeck, who has enjoyed a resurgence in form this season, scored Brighton’s third goal with a composed finish after a swift counter-attack. The goal was a fitting conclusion to a match defined by Brighton’s efficiency and Chelsea’s lack of clinical edge. As the final whistle blew, the disparity between the two sides was evident not just in the scoreline, but in the structural organization and competitive spirit displayed throughout the 90 minutes.

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