João Pedro urges Chelsea teammates to take responsibility after sixth straight league defeat
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Updated · We Ain't Got No History · May 5
João Pedro urges Chelsea teammates to take responsibility after sixth straight league defeat
9 articles · Updated · We Ain't Got No History · May 5
Chelsea lost 3-1 to Nottingham Forest, with Pedro scoring a stoppage-time bicycle kick for their first Premier League goal in nearly 10 hours.
Interim coach Calum McFarlane said Chelsea's opening 15 minutes were unacceptable after they conceded early and failed to recover, despite hitting the post, missing a penalty and having a goal ruled out.
Pedro said players, not the coach alone, must improve and step up, as Chelsea's losing run further damages their hopes of reaching the Champions League.
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