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Chelsea lose 1-2 at Southampton

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LONDON, Aug 31: Chelsea is getting precious little return for being the biggest-spending team in Europe this summer.
And it’s not escaping the attention of Thomas Tuchel, either. “It does not take a lot to beat us,” the Chelsea manager said after a 2-1 loss at Southampton in the Premier League on Tuesday.
“This is what I do not like.”
If Wesley Fofana joins, as widely expected, from Leicester for what could be a record fee for a defender of more than 80 million pounds ($93 million), Chelsea’s spending will not be far off $300 million in this transfer window. The majority of that will have come on defenders, with Marc Cucurella and Kalidou Koulibaly having already arrived for big fees.
Yet Chelsea has conceded in all but one of its games. So compact in Tuchel’s first year in charge – which included a Champions League title in 2021 – the team now appears disjointed at the back and is missing the industry and energy of the injured N’Golo Kante in midfield.
Southampton took advantage on Tuesday, recovering from conceding a 23rd-minute opener to Raheem Sterling – another high-profile summer signing – with goals from Romeo Lavia and Adam Armstrong before the break.
Cucurella and Thiago Silva cleared Southampton shots off the line in the second half before late pressure by Chelsea failed to yield an equalizer at St Mary’s, where Southampton lost to Manchester United on Saturday.
Missed chance
Brighton missed a chance to move into first place – at least overnight – by losing 2-1 at Fulham, becoming the latest team to struggle to handle Aleksandar Mitrovic.
It’s now five goals for the season for the World Cup-bound Serbia striker – one behind the Premier League top scorer, Manchester City’s Erling Haaland – after setting Fulham on its way to a victory that ended Brighton’s unbeaten start to the campaign.
An unfortunate own-goal by Lewis Dunk put Fulham 2-0 ahead in the 55th before Brighton reduced the deficit five minutes later through Argentina midfielder Alexis Mac Allister’s penalty.
Fulham already has eight points from five games in an encouraging start to life back in the top division. Brighton has two more points.
Zaha on show
Wilfried Zaha could yet leave Crystal Palace before the transfer window shuts on Thursday, with Chelsea and Arsenal the clubs reportedly interested in the forward.
He’ll be sorely missed by Palace if he does leave.
Zaha emphasized his importance to the team by scoring for the fourth time this season to put give Palace the lead against Brentford, which equalized in the 88th to salvage a 1-1 draw.
It was another stunning goal by Zaha, who cut inside from the left and found the far corner with a curling shot from just outside the penalty area.
In the night’s other match, Leeds drew 1-1 at home to Everton but lost a key player in captain Rodrigo, who walked off the field midway through the first half after dislocating his shoulder in a clash with Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.
Colombia winger Luis Sinisterra scored his first Premier League goal to earn Leeds a point, cancelling out Anthony Gordon’s first-half strike. (AP)

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