CHELSEA fans sang “how s*** must you be, we’ve just scored a goal” after their side equalised at Liverpool.
The Blues went into the match on a torrid losing run, having picked up zero points from their last SIX Premier League matches.
Wesley Fofana fails to make contact with Enzo Fernandez’s goal-bound cross Credit: PA
Fernandez celebrates firing his side level at Anfield Credit: Getty
Chelsea’s awful run of form cost ex-boss Liam Rosenior his job, with the 41-year-old .
Caretaker boss Calum McFarlane guided the West Londoners to the FA Cup final by edging past Leeds last weekend.
But the Blues thumped back to earth on Monday with a 3-1 humiliation at the hands of a much-rotated Nottingham Forest side at Stamford Bridge.
Fans that travelled more than 200 miles up to the North West will have feared the worst when Ryan Gravenberch curled Liverpool into the lead in just the fifth minute.
They were given something to cheer half an hour later, however, when an Enzo Fernandez set piece bent all the way in after Wesley Fofana failed to make contact with a shot.
In their giddiness at scoring a rare goal, just their second in the Prem since March 4, Chelsea poked fun at both their opponents and own team.
Blues fans in the Anfield Road end chanted: “How s*** must you be, we’ve just scored a goal”.
In truth, Chelsea largely dominated the first half after Gravenberch’s goal.
Virgil van Dijk did miss a sitter for 2-0, but the Blues also enjoyed plenty of the ball.
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