Chelsea's Historic Drought: Five Straight Scoreless Premier League Losses Mark Worst Run in 114 Years

Chelsea have plunged into a deepening crisis after suffering their fifth consecutive Premier League defeat without scoring a goal, a unwanted record not seen at the club since 1912.
The Blues fell to a 0-1 defeat against Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, following earlier losses to Newcastle (0-1), Manchester City (0-3), and others in the barren streak. No Chelsea side has endured such a prolonged goalless slump in the top flight for over a century, highlighting a severe attacking malaise despite significant summer investment in the squad.
Manager Liam Rosenior, appointed in January 2026 on a long-term deal running until 2032 after Enzo Maresca's departure, is facing intense scrutiny. Early promise under the 41-year-old — including four straight league wins — has evaporated, with Chelsea slipping to ninth in the table when measuring results since his arrival. Recent performances have drawn criticism for a lack of cutting edge and defensive fragility in key moments.
Fans and pundits have taken to social media with memes and calls for change, turning Rosenior into a focal point for banter amid the club's high-spending reputation. Questions swirl over whether the former Strasbourg boss can turn things around before European qualification hopes fade entirely.With several games remaining, Chelsea must find a spark in attack or risk a season that promised much ending in disappointment. Rosenior insists his side has shown dominance in patches, but results tell a different story. The pressure is mounting at Stamford Bridge.
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