Chelsea fans ‘annoyed’ at £52m star during Brighton defeat

Another disappointing result for Enzo Maresca's side.

Feb 8, 2025 - 23:36
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Chelsea fans ‘annoyed’ at £52m star during Brighton defeat
Brighton & Hove Albion v Chelsea - Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round
Kaoru Mitoma scored in Brighton’s FA Cup win over Chelsea (Picture: Getty)

Chelsea fans could be heard getting ‘annoyed’ by Christopher Nkunku during their FA Cup defeat to Brighton.

The Blues were dumped out of the FA Cup on Saturday evening, losing 2-1 to a Brighton team who sold them several of their players.

Chelsea took an early lead when Cole Palmer’s volleyed cross was fumbled into his own net by Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen.

But the hosts were back level just seven minutes later as Georginio Rutter headed home from Joel Veltman’s cross.

Rutter played a crucial role in Brighton’s second-half winner as Kaoru Mitoma was sent through and dinked a fine finish over ex-Brighton star Robert Sanchez.

Enzo Maresca fielded a strong team but was left disappointed as Chelsea’s poor run of form since mid-December resulted in a FA Cup exit.

£52m signing Christopher Nkunku started in the absence of injured striker Nicolas Jackson but struggled to make an impact, even attracting groans of frustration from the travelling fans.

Brighton & Hove Albion v Chelsea - Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round
Christopher Nkunku in action during the FA Cup defeat (Picture: Getty)

As the visitors were chasing a late equaliser, ex-Premier League winger Matt Jarvis said on BBC Radio 5 Live: ‘Chelsea fans were annoyed with Christopher Nkunku.

‘He was driving forward, with Tyrique George completely open on the left-hand side. He just completely stopped and turned back the other way. It is so disappointing.

‘If I am George, I am screaming at him to give me the ball. He has not had a touch after coming on.

‘It was a sensational second-half performance from Brighton. They also showed plenty of courage and determination to come back in the first half and they played their game.

‘They had to defend in numbers and they did that brilliantly. But it’s the attacking threat that they have that has impressed me.’

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