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Fulham Beat Chelsea

With a shocking 2-1 victory over Chelsea that saw Blues attacker Joao Felix get sent off on his debut before a pivotal error from Kepa Arrizabalaga, Fulham raised the pressure on Chelsea manager Graham Potter. After yet another sputtering performance, Potter's problematic team suffered their seventh loss in their past 10 games across all competitions. Willian, a former winger for Chelsea, scored the game's opening goal at Craven Cottage on Thursday.

After the half, Kalidou Koulibaly restored parity, but Felix was sent off for a careless studs-up lunge on Kenny Tete. Kepa, the goalkeeper for Chelsea, botched his attempt to stop Carlos Vinicius from converting a cross, giving Fulham the late victory. Only four months after taking over for the fired Thomas Tuchel, Potter is once again the subject of firing rumours.

 

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