Two months on from the day Chelsea came from behind to beat Tottenham Hotspur and put themselves in the mix as title contenders, their only hope of silverware this season is now the Europa Conference League.
A competition where Chelsea's squad value is marginally less than all of the other teams involved in it combined.
The day after that win against Spurs in December, the backpage of this newspaper was headlined 'Now fans can dream'.
Enzo Maresca's side were five games into an eight-match winning streak and only four points behind Liverpool in the Premier League.
Maresca warned that his side weren't ready for a title charge but the downfall has been brutal, with just three wins in their last ten.
Perhaps the most concerning part of this feeble display on the south coast was the lack of threat they posed in the final third, with just one attempt on target and that came in the third minute.
Bart Verbruggen inexplicably let in Cole Palmer's cross in the fifth minute but after that, he wasn't forced to make a save.
To not test an under-pressure goalkeeper after such a howler was baffling from a Chelsea perspective.
They came into the game without a recognised striker with Nicolas Jackson out injured though he is expected to be fit when they play Brighton again on Friday.
'Sometimes you need to play games without a player to realise how important they are', said Maresca.
When Christopher Nkunku, who started down the middle, was through on goal midway through the half, he chose to square the ball and wasted a golden opportunity. That was his only touch in the Brighton box.
On the flanks, Jadon Sancho was a passenger, hardly testing Joel Veltman even after the full-back was booked while Pedro Neto hardly set the game alight.
Increasingly, the decision to offload Joao Felix, who scored on his AC Milan debut last week, seems crazy even if Maresca insisted that Chelsea didn't miss him.
Palmer had a rare off day too. He scored four goals in 20 minutes the last time these two sides met but this was a reminder that he can't always do it all alone.
By the time the whistle went, most of the travelling support had headed for the exits. Under the ownership of Roman Abramovich, Chelsea never went more than two years without silverware but for now, their wait since 2021 goes on.
For Brighton, who have never won a major honour, this was the perfect antidote to their 7-0 thrashing at Nottingham Forest as they won their first home game since November.
In the week since, Fabian Hurzeler burnt his tactical plans for that match in front of his players then took the time to have one-on-ones with them to understand the situation.
Veltman, who is two years older than Hurzeler said that in training, it was 'the best week ever, quality wise and intensity wise.'
That's probably the kind of week Maresca and co need before they return to Brighton this week. Otherwise, they risk dropping out of the top four.
Lebbciklrt
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hmm
zopainoprt
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agency and
zopainoprt
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ueyw
SMirKwave
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Maresca killed. the drive of the players with his careless talk about the team not competing for the title. He ought to have been sacked for that lack of ambition.
But you lot were enjoying the talk while you were still winning games. “We’re NOT in the title race, we only want 3 points😂” You guys always made sure to laugh right after saying it too.
Attehgodwin
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Let’s not blame anyone this is England they sat down for his tactics and they now know what to do so is up to the coach to prove him if his capable of the job if he doesn’t we all know what next, I can see they started bagging some pressure on him in the westham game
AbustuzMukanda
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Chelsea shoes 👟👟 are too big for kindergarten Enzo Maresca. He's an average coach small for a big club Chelsea 🫶💙
yasbeiknop
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the coach is a small boy for Chelsea
Rylandohill
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who said they were title contenders smh
bumblmnruz
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Maresca killed. the drive of the players with his careless talk about the team not competing for the title. He ought to have been sacked for that lack of ambition.
Exactly
Biyaclrsy
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Hmm useless
macacimo
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The new owners of Chelsea decided to invest in the quantity of players by buying so-called young ones rather than quality, effective, ambitious and zealous players Chelsea had during the Abramovich era. The then British government killed the Joy of Chelsea fans world wide by removing the owner that loved the club from his heart and not for profit or business purposes.
tadaceptuz
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Chelsea situation at the moment is the result of a poor and low mentality coach. A weak and unambitious manager who is only good enough probably for the bottom half of the table. But certainly not for a football club or if the pedigree and largeness of Chelsea FC. Enzo Maresca is too small a personality for Chelsea as its Manager.
Mitchello2
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Sometimes you need to play games without a player to realise how important they are', said Maresca. Most underrated statement of the century. Jackson and caceido are Chelsea most important players talk all you want
Jumachelsea
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this m*********** think this is Leicester city this is Chelsea m*********** you better wake up
zibbekmprz
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Maresca killed. the drive of the players with his careless talk about the team not competing for the title. He ought to have been sacked for that lack of ambition.
ChelseaFan¥21
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this Italian Idiot sent Petrovic on loan knowing exactly he's better than all these stupid Goalkeepers we have 💔
suzadlmpsy
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Their fall is as brutal as the mindless evil done to Abramovich
Ositaino
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this Chelsea couch is confused he is not capable enough to handle big club like Chelsea
nopaciptuz
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Enzo maresca suddenly lost it...... wrong team selection in every match
zokdkltz
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I don't know what is going on with Chelsea let's not blame each other but let's learn from our mistake.blue forever
AlwaysSoccer
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All down to the coach and his tactics along with his team selection. If Maresca isn't careful, he won't be in the dug out any longer.
Peaadknpuz
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useless Chelsea board
ceocikouz
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I don't have any pity on them because the coach & the owners are confused they don't know anything about football
jehbdintyz
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its because of the coach's behaviour i think running out of ideas now and players a losing confidence in him