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In what can only be described as a rollercoaster of emotions, Chelsea wrote their name into Premier League history with a breathtaking comeback against Manchester United at Stamford Bridge, reported by GOAL. The Blues’ resilience and tenacity were on full display as they overturned a 3-2 deficit in stoppage time to secure a remarkable 4-3 victory, setting a record that had stood for nearly 35 years.

The match unfolded in dramatic fashion, with momentum swinging back and forth throughout the 90 minutes. Chelsea stormed into an early 2-0 lead, with the home fans erupting in joy as their team seemed set for a comfortable victory. However, Manchester United had other plans and staged a remarkable comeback, stunning the Stamford Bridge faithful with three unanswered goals to take a 3-2 lead in the middle of the second half.

Just when it seemed all hope was lost for Chelsea, they refused to give up. Showing incredible resolve and determination, they launched wave after wave of attacks in the dying moments of the game. The tension in the stadium was palpable as time ticked away, but Chelsea’s persistence paid off in the most dramatic fashion imaginable.

With the clock ticking into stoppage time, Chelsea were awarded a penalty, providing them with a lifeline in the dying moments of the match. Cole Palmer stepped up to the spot and calmly converted, sending the Stamford Bridge faithful into a frenzy of excitement and disbelief.

But Chelsea weren’t finished yet. With barely a minute left to play, Palmer once again found himself in the spotlight, latching onto a perfectly timed pass and slotting home the winning goal with calm precision. The scenes that followed were nothing short of euphoric, as players and fans alike celebrated wildly at the incredible turnaround.

Setting a Premier League record

Amidst the chaos of the match, Chelsea inadvertently made history with their performance. Despite conceding multiple goals for the sixth consecutive match, their remarkable ability to find the back of the net ensured a record-breaking feat. The Blues became the first top-flight side since 1989 to both score and concede two or more goals in six consecutive matches across all competitions. Interestingly, Chelsea themselves held the previous record, making their latest achievement all the more remarkable.

What’s ahead of Chelsea?

For Chelsea, the victory held added significance as it marked their return to winning ways against Manchester United after enduring a 12-game winless streak in the Premier League dating back to 2017. The triumph also underscored their resilience and ability to perform under pressure, further showing their potential to climb the ranks of the Premier League.

As both teams look to turn the page and focus on their next challenges, Chelsea will shift their attention to an upcoming clash against Sheffield United, aiming to carry the momentum from their historic victory. Meanwhile, Manchester United will regroup as they prepare to host Liverpool in a highly anticipated showdown, eager to bounce back from their disappointing defeat and reignite their pursuit of success in the Premier League.

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