Chelsea sunk to yet another dispiriting home defeat as Brentford inflicted a fifth consecutive loss on Frank Lampard with a 2-0 win at Stamford Bridge.

The visitors led through Cesar Azpilicueta’s first-half own goal when substitute Bryan Mbeumo ran half the length of the pitch, unchallenged by anybody in blue, to slam home and condemn the hosts to a sixth winless game in a row on this ground.

The numbers are worthy of the crisis in which Chelsea find themselves. The team have scored one goal in their last seven games, and are winless in eight.

Such have Chelsea’s ambitions receded that a top-half finish in the Premier League from this point would rank as a success, but even that abridged, constricted dream appears vanishingly unlikely after this.

Brentford did not need to be spectacular, merely to wait patiently whilst Chelsea passed the ball about aimlessly in front of them, then take their only two chances of the match when they came.

Chelsea began sluggishly and only got worse. Ben Chilwell drew perhaps the only ripple of anticipation from around Stamford Bridge during the first half with a powerful burst down the left, taking the ball on after a clever first-time pass from Conor Gallagher.

His low cross was intercepted, and the only sniff of attacking intent from either side inside the first 20 minutes evaporated without threat.

Brentford had not won in six games, Chelsea not in seven, and so it was not a surprise to find both teams short on ideas of how to break the other down.

N’Golo Kante, again playing in an advanced midfield role alongside Gallagher, appeared on the right touchline as Chelsea sought a way through, bending over an inviting cross.

Up from the back and free inside the box was Thiago Silva, but his header into the ground lacked power, finding only the gloves of David Raya.

The first genuine test for the Brentford goalkeeper came on the half-hour mark, Kante controlling the ball inside the box from Wesley Fofana’s cut-back and laying it off for Enzo Fernandez. The World Cup-winner, still in search of his first goal since his record-breaking move to Stamford Bridge, shot too close to Raya who tipped it behind.

Azpilicueta had not played since being knocked unconscious during the win here against Leeds at the start of March, and so it was cruel on the Chelsea captain that it was off his shin that Brentford took the lead.

Mathias Jensen’s corner got a flick from Mathias Jorgensen, and Azpilicueta knew little about it as the ball deflected off him and bounced past Kepa Arrizabalaga.

Not for the first time this season, Chelsea were booed off at the break. It will not be the last if performances continue in this vein.

Lampard’s predicament was encapsulated by the sight of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, frozen out under successive managers, emerging from the bench for the second half, and his introduction seemed to inject signs of life into Chelsea’s attack, a goalscorer at last amidst its ranks.

Kante went as close as anybody for the home side when he flashed a shot inches wide from an angle just after the restart, before Aubameyang showed good footwork to make space for a strike that was straight at Raya.

The striker looked desperate to make up for all those months lost sitting on the bench, if he made the squad at all. When Raheem Sterling nodded a far-post cross back across goal, his moment looked to have arrived, but as the goalkeeper flapped, Aubameyang’s header flew into the air and down onto the roof of the net.

Then the killer blow. Mbeumo was barely inside the Chelsea half when he picked up the ball, and hardly challenged as he advanced upfield and into the box. A limp leg dangled in his path by Fofana did little to impede his march, and Mbeumo crashed it left-footed inside the near post to bury Chelsea.

‘West London is ours’ sang the jubilant away support as their home counterparts streamed for the exit. The end of this wretched season cannot come quickly enough.

Champions Manchester City produced a stunning performance to seize complete control of the Premier League title race with a devastating 4-1 win over leaders Arsenal.

Kevin De Bruyne struck twice with John Stones and Erling Haaland also on the scoresheet at the Etihad Stadium as City delivered a potentially decisive blow to the Gunners’ hopes of lifting the crown.

Arsenal claimed a late reply through Rob Holding but treble-chasing City had long since asserted their dominance and Haaland wrapped up the contest with his 49th goal of the season in stoppage time.

The result lifted Pep Guardiola’s men to within two points of the Londoners at the top of the table and, with two games in hand, they are now strong favourites to land their fifth title in six years.

Arsenal and their manager Mikel Arteta simply had no answer to the pace, strength and determination of the hosts, who were at their ruthless best and powered to their 12th win in their last 13 games in all competitions.

The stakes were high and, with Guardiola even more animated than usual and raging at minor indiscretions by his players or decisions he did not agree with, it was clear he felt it.

Yet if the team felt any pressure, it did not show as they tore into an insipid Arsenal from the outset.

The Gunners’ season now appears to be unravelling. It had already been a harrowing month with their once healthy advantage eroded by three successive draws and City showed no mercy as they sensed their chance.

The home side had already seen a penalty appeal rejected when they opened the scoring after just seven minutes.

Haaland held off Holding as he controlled Stones’ long ball on halfway and then released De Bruyne with a fine touch.

The Belgian raced clear of the defence and finished superbly with a low shot into the bottom corner as he reached the edge of the area.

Arsenal had little answer and did well to prevent further damage until just before the interval.

Haaland surprisingly spurned a quartet of good chances, with Aaron Ramsdale denying him three times and another effort flashing narrowly wide.

Haaland also played De Bruyne through for what might have been a carbon copy of the first goal but Ben White blocked.

Thomas Partey shot wide from distance but otherwise Arsenal struggled and they were punished further in first-half stoppage time when Stones headed home from a De Bruyne free-kick.

His effort was initially disallowed for offside but it was awarded following a lengthy VAR check.

Arsenal’s frustrations showed as a number of players got involved in a scuffle after Ruben Dias was penalised for a foul on White but City were soon back into their stride after the break.

Haaland was again thwarted by Ramsdale and Bernardo Silva’s follow-up was blocked but it seemed a matter of time before the hosts extended their lead.

It came after De Bruyne seized on a Martin Odegaard mistake and exchanged passes with Haaland before slotting calmly past Ramsdale.

City eased off the gas and Arsenal had a late flurry capped by Holding clipping in a consolation following a corner but Haaland had the final word.

Sheffield United clinched promotion to the Premier League with a 2-0 win over West Bromwich Albion at Bramall Lane.

Second-half goals from Sander Berge and Anel Ahmedhodzic gave the Blades the victory they needed to claim automatic promotion.

Two years and nine days after they were relegated, the Blades sealed their return to the top flight with three games remaining. With Burnley claiming the title the night before, United knew that three points would be enough to get them over the line.

Sheffield United boss Paul Heckingbottom made three changes to the team that lost 3-0 to Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final, with Tommy Doyle, James McAtee and Oli McBurnie coming in.

West Brom manager Carlos Corberan made just the one switch from the 2-1 defeat at home to Sunderland, with Taylor Gardner-Hickman joining the starting XI.

The first chance fell to the away side when Jed Wallace’s cross from the right was met by Karlan Grant but the striker got his header all wrong.

At the other end, Berge had a go from distance but his effort sailed harmlessly over.

Wes Foderingham got down well to save Grant’s effort from the edge of the box before Eric Pieters was booked for a dangerous challenge. Next, Jack Robinson’s shot was gathered comfortably by Alex Palmer.

Wallace was causing more problems down the right but Gardner-Hickman saw his acrobatic effort saved. Iliman Ndiaye then had a penalty appeal waved away in the last action of the half.

The home side dominated the second half and they had lift-off in the 58th minute. United disposed the West Brom defence and after Ndiaye squared the ball to Berge, the Norwegian midfielder could not miss.

The Blades had several penalty shouts turned down as they ramped up the pressure in search of a second and they should have doubled their lead when Berge crossed into John Egan, but he placed his header wide.

United made the points safe in the 76th minute when George Baldock’s volley was turned in brilliantly by defender Ahmedhodzic.

From that point, West Brom struggled to offer anything going forward and it was party time for the home crowd, who can look forward to butting heads with English football’s elite next season.

The Baggies remain in ninth and two points off the play-off places.

Sheffield United clinched promotion to the Premier League with a 2-0 win over West Bromwich Albion at Bramall Lane.

Second-half goals from Sander Berge and Anel Ahmedhodzic gave the Blades the victory they needed to claim automatic promotion.

Two years and nine days after they were relegated, the Blades sealed their return to the top flight with three games remaining. With Burnley claiming the title the night before, United knew that three points would be enough to get them over the line.

Sheffield United boss Paul Heckingbottom made three changes to the team that lost 3-0 to Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final, with Tommy Doyle, James McAtee and Oli McBurnie coming in.

West Brom manager Carlos Corberan made just the one switch from the 2-1 defeat at home to Sunderland, with Taylor Gardner-Hickman joining the starting XI.

The first chance fell to the away side when Jed Wallace’s cross from the right was met by Karlan Grant but the striker got his header all wrong.

At the other end, Berge had a go from distance but his effort sailed harmlessly over.

Wes Foderingham got down well to save Grant’s effort from the edge of the box before Eric Pieters was booked for a dangerous challenge. Next, Jack Robinson’s shot was gathered comfortably by Alex Palmer.

Wallace was causing more problems down the right but Gardner-Hickman saw his acrobatic effort saved. Iliman Ndiaye then had a penalty appeal waved away in the last action of the half.

The home side dominated the second half and they had lift-off in the 58th minute. United disposed the West Brom defence and after Ndiaye squared the ball to Berge, the Norwegian midfielder could not miss.

The Blades had several penalty shouts turned down as they ramped up the pressure in search of a second and they should have doubled their lead when Berge crossed into John Egan, but he placed his header wide.

United made the points safe in the 76th minute when George Baldock’s volley was turned in brilliantly by defender Ahmedhodzic.

From that point, West Brom struggled to offer anything going forward and it was party time for the home crowd, who can look forward to butting heads with English football’s elite next season.

The Baggies remain in ninth and two points off the play-off places.

Emma Hayes insists her Chelsea side are as ready as they can be to spring a Women’s Champions League surprise over Barcelona.

The Catalan club are enjoying a perfect Liga F campaign, winning all 25 of their games, and hold a narrow 1-0 lead in their semi-final tie with Chelsea after victory at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

Regarded as one of the best women’s teams in Europe, Barcelona will be favourites to finish the job in front of a crowd of over 65,000 at the Nou Camp, with either Arsenal or Wolfsburg to come in the final.

Hayes, though, has backed her side to give their all against an opponent who beat Chelsea 4-0 in the Champions League final two years ago.

“Nobody denies they are a fabulous team with an amazing history, particularly here,” the Chelsea boss told reporters in Spain on the eve of the clash.

“We have to accept that we will suffer more against Barcelona than anyone else. But we showed in the previous game we can defend.

“We will have to do that at an even higher level and the execution from us with the football has to be better. It’s a football match. The game is 1-0. We have a fair and equal chance.

“This is a strength of our team. We are built to cope with the challenges. We like to suffer. We’re as prepared as we possibly can be.

“I have said it time and time again, we have a dressing room of players that want to be in this position. We will give it everything we have got.

“We’re looking forward to playing at this magnificent stadium. At 1-0 there is no doubt, with their history here, we have to be at our very best.”

England forward Fran Kirby has travelled with the squad despite being out with a knee injury that could yet see her miss the World Cup.

“Fran wanted to come with the team,” added Hayes.

“She’s part of the team. (It is) great to have her with us. At this moment in time I don’t have any more updates.

“She has been on the grass a little bit but we are having to manage day by day what that looks like and I don’t have a timeline for her return.”

Recommended bets: 
– Torino vs Atalanta – BTTS 
– Clermont to beat Reims 
– Verona to beat Cremonese 
– Mainz – Double Chance vs Wolfsburg
– Atletico Madrid to beat Real Valladolid

Four of this weekend’s five suggested bets are from games that take place on Sunday, with picks from across Europe’s top leagues, including two from Serie A. 

The five-strong accumulator, if successful, returns at 36/1 with Bundesliga, La Liga and Ligue 1 games also part of the selection. 

Recommended five-fold: Clermont to win, Verona to win, Torino vs Atalanta BTTS, Mainz Double Chance vs Wolfsburg and Atletico Madrid to win at 36/1.

Saturday, 7.45pm

Bet 1: Torino vs Atalanta – BTTS at 4/5

The opening tip sees 11th face seventh in Serie A, as Torino and Atalanta go head-to-head at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino. 

Inconsistency has been a problem for these two teams over the last couple of months, but both go into this clash off the back of impressive wins last week. 

Torino collected a 1-0 win at in-form Lazio, while Atalanta disposed of Roma 3-1 in Bergamo. 

There are normally goals when these two teams meet, Atalanta winning the reverse fixture 3-1 thanks to a hat-trick from Teun Koopmeiners. 

In fact, in each of the last five meetings both teams have scored and they have found the net 27 times between them during that run of head-to-heads.

Sunday, 2pm

Bet 2: Clermont to beat Reims at 21/10

Clermont are up to ninth in Ligue 1 after recording four wins in a row, including when delivering for us at Nice last weekend. 

They play host to the team directly above them in the table, Reims, on Sunday and they will expect to make it five out of five on home soil. 

The visitors have won just one of their last five league games and have lost the last two without scoring a goal. 

Clermont have scored two goals in each of their last four games and a win on Sunday will see them leapfrog Reims in the table.

Sunday, 2pm

Bet 3: Verona to beat Cremonese at 7/5

Two teams battling to stay in Serie A meet on Sunday afternoon, with Cremonese and Verona both currently sat in the relegation zone. 

Visitors Verona are seven points ahead of their opponents, though, and two wins and a draw in their last three games have given them real hope of survival. 

Marco Zaffaroni’s men won the reverse fixture 2-0 back in January, when Serbian midfielder Darko Lazovic scored both goals. 

Cremonese have endured a torrid season, especially on home soil, where they have won just two of their 15 league fixtures.

Sunday, 4.30pm

Bet 4: Tie or Mainz Double Chance vs Wolfsburg at 4/6

Mainz go into Sunday’s trip to Wolfsburg full of confidence as they look to extend their unbeaten Bundesliga run to 11 games and off the back of a superb 3-1 win over Bayern Munich. 

Wolfsburg, meanwhile, won 5-1 at Bochum for their first victory in a month, but their home record will be a concern for boss Niko Kovac. 

The Wolves have not won any of their last six matches at the Volkswagen Arena, while Mainz have collected eight points from their last four away games. 

Both teams have their sights on a top-six finish and European qualification and Mainz currently have a two-point edge over their opponents.

Sunday, 8pm

Bet 5: Atletico Madrid to beat Real Valladolid at 4/6

Prior to last weekend’s 1-0 loss at leaders Barcelona, Atletico Madrid had been unbeaten in 13 La Liga matches. 

Diego Simeone’s side have won four of their last six away games and are building up momentum to finish the season strongly. 

Real Valladolid have won just three of their last eight league games and are not certain of their La Liga future, although they should have enough to survive. 

It is also worth noting that Atletico are unbeaten in their last 13 encounters against Valladolid, which includes 2-1 win in this fixture last season.

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Chelsea’s Mason Mount is “feeling good” after undergoing surgery on a pelvic issue that threatens to sideline him for the remainder of the season.

Mount has endured a frustrating few months, with six of his last seven appearances coming from the bench – including all three of his outings since Frank Lampard returned to Stamford Bridge as caretaker manager.

The England international has made 20 Premier League starts this term but only managed three goals and two assists during a season of upheaval for Chelsea.

On Tuesday, Lampard said Mount could face four weeks on the sidelines after being troubled by a pelvic issue, which required him to undergo minor surgery. 

Mount’s Chelsea contract expires in 2024, and with fresh terms yet to be agreed, the 24-year-old has been touted as a potential transfer target for Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United.

With Chelsea concluding their Premier League campaign against Newcastle United on May 28, Mount’s injury setback has led to suggestions he may have played his final game for the club.

The midfielder, however, hopes to return in the coming weeks, writing on Instagram: “Had a minor procedure yesterday to sort out a discomfort I had for a while. 

“Everything went well and I’m feeling good. Time to rest but can’t wait to get back to training in the coming weeks! 

“Thanks for all your messages of support and a massive thank you to the medical team, doctors and nurses for looking after me.”

Erling Haaland’s goalscoring feats are comparable to those of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, according to Bernardo Silva, who believes his Manchester City team-mate shares the former’s hunger for goals.

Haaland has led City’s push for a Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup treble this season, scoring at a remarkable rate since his arrival from Borussia Dortmund last year.

The Norwegian has hit 48 goals in 42 appearances across all competitions this campaign – already a record tally for a player representing a Premier League club. 

Haaland has averaged a goal every 67.2 minutes and converted 58.6 per cent of his Opta-defined big chances for City, leaving Silva to compare his mentality to that of his Portugal colleague Ronaldo.

“The goal figures, it’s unbelievable. It’s Cristiano and Messi level, that amount of goals,” Silva told Arab News.

“Hopefully Erling can keep going that way because we need his goals until the last game of the season.

“He has definitely got the same mentality as Cristiano, always wanting to be in the box, always wanting to score. 

“He doesn’t care if he touches the ball one or two times, when he touches it, he scores. He’s just a proper striker.”

Haaland’s total of 54 goal contributions is the best of anyone playing in Europe’s top five leagues this season, with Paris Saint-Germain’s Kylian Mbappe second with 42 (34 goals, eight assists).

With Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr likely signalling the end of his era-defining rivalry with Messi, Silva was asked whether Haaland and Mbappe could be the protagonists of a similar struggle in the future.

“Probably, yes,” Silva said. “You have a few players apart from them who are doing very well, like Vinicius [Junior] as well. But it’s true, those two are very young and doing very well.

“Kylian is more of a dribbler with the ball and Haaland is mainly inside the box like a proper striker, but both are very, very good at what they do. 

“It’s not going to be easy to match the level that Cristiano and Messi did, but they are up there at the top.”

– Tottenham have Ryan Mason in charge after 6-1 drubbing at Newcastle 
– United have been poor away from home this season and have centre-back problems
– Recommended bet: Over 3.5 goals

Plenty of goals are on the agenda as Tottenham attempt to respond to Sunday’s humiliating 6-1 defeat at Newcastle when they host top-four rivals Manchester United.

A chastening defeat at St James’ Park saw another Tottenham manager sacked and now the question is whether Spurs rally under their latest interim appointment or continue their downwards trajectory? 

Former Spurs player Ryan Mason has recent experience fire-fighting amid the north London ruins, having been drafted in upon Jose Mourinho’s dismissal to take four wins from six league games while losing a cup final along the way. 

It is tempting to posit that things can only get better in the wake of a 6-1 drubbing but with Manchester United up next and a trip to Liverpool to follow, things could get even worse for Spurs. 

The Red Devils are not without their own demons to banish, however, with their away form an Achilles heel this season. 

Erik ten Hag’s men suffered Europa League heartbreak in their most recent away game and with heavy defeats at Brentford, Liverpool and Manchester City seared into the record of a strange season, supporters will be wary of even these most chaotic of hosts.

Team news

Tottenham’s Rodrigo Bentancur is out for the season and fellow midfielder Yves Bissouma is also unlikely to feature before the campaign ends.

Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris is unavailable through injury and full-backs Emerson Royal and Ryan Sessegnon are not quite ready to return but winger Lucas Moura is back from suspension. 

United centre-back Lisandro Martinez and attacking midfielder Donny van de Beek have been ruled out for the rest of the campaign, while Raphael Varane is in a race to be fit for the FA Cup final. 

Fellow centre-back Harry Maguire returns from suspension but winger Alejandro Garnacho remains out, while there are doubts as to the fitness of midfielders Bruno Fernandes and Scott McTominay.

The stats

Manchester United have lost all five Premier League trips to fellow top-eight teams this season, losing by scorelines of 7-0, 6-3, 3-1, 3-2 and 2-0, and they also lost 4-0 at Brentford. 

Indeed, United’s only wins in their last 10 away games in all competitions have come against Real Betis and relegation-threatened Leeds and Nottingham Forest, with the Red Devils winning at the City Ground in both the league and the Carabao Cup. 

Tottenham, however, have lost eight of their nine matches against teams in the top seven — as the table stood before Wednesday’s matches — conceding at least two goals on each occasion. 

The only exception was a trend-bucking 1-0 home win over Manchester City.

Prediction

While a reaction can be expected from Tottenham, their lack of any sort of positional structure in recent weeks is a major deterrent from backing them to bounce back in style. 

United have looked vulnerable away from Old Trafford all season, suffering humiliating defeats at Liverpool, Manchester City and Brentford, as well as crashing out of the Europa League last week with a 3-0 defeat in Seville. 

While neither team is consistent enough to encourage confidence, it is likely there will be plenty of goalmouth action. 

Spurs were a defensive shambles in their trip to Newcastle, conceding five goals in 21 minutes, and will surely offer up chances to the likes of Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial. 

But on the road United are little better defensively, conceding 29 goals in 15 Premier League games, and the absence of Martinez and Varane will have Harry Kane licking his lips. 

It is hard to pick a winner from two teams enduring strange campaigns but the consistent calamity potential in both defences points to a riotous encounter. 

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Former Celtic manager Gordon Strachan has questioned whether Rangers are fit enough to go toe to toe with the Hoops at Hampden.

The Glasgow rivals meet in the Scottish Cup semi-final on Sunday and Rangers need a win to save their season and prevent Celtic moving a major step closer to a fifth Treble in eight seasons.

The Gers have not beaten Celtic in four meetings this season with Ange Postecoglou’s side coming out on top three times.

Speaking about Michael Beale’s team, Strachan said: “There are plenty of talented players but do they have the fitness level and the attitude that the team comes first if they don’t play for 90 minutes?

“That’s the criteria to play for Celtic, so that might be a problem for some [Rangers] players.

“I watched the League Cup final myself and it was very close like most people thought.

“But what happened after about 38 minutes was Rangers’ fitness levels went, which allowed Celtic to dominate the last 10 minutes of the half. That shows how important fitness is.

“That’s the test for anyone that plays against Celtic. If you’re not super fit you’ll run out of energy and if you do close them down and win the ball back, do you have the energy to play again?

“That’s what the Celtic players can do. That’s what the top teams like Manchester City do.

“With big games like this, Celtic won’t change their style but sometimes, if you’re not the best team on the pitch, you have to try something different to win a game of football.”