7 finals – 0 victories: “Chelsea” is again defeated by “Wembley”.
London’s “Chelsea” once again failed to overcome the psychological barrier on England’s most important stadium. This defeat became the seventh time in a row that the “Sisters” lost at “Wembley”, solidifying the stadium’s reputation as a place where success is impossible for the club.

The match, which was expected to bring about a turning point, ended as expected – with results that were well-known to the fans. Despite having control of the ball and a territorial advantage, the Londoners couldn’t find a way to break through the opponent’s defenses during the most critical moments. Mistakes in defensive positions and confusion in attacking situations cost the team its trophy. Statistics are ruthless: seven finals, seven losses. “Wembley” continues to be an insurmountable obstacle for the club.

The coach didn’t try to find excuses, but pointed out that the team lacked flexibility in tactics and that there was too much fatigue among the players. The captain, speaking to the fans after the final whistle, said, “We gave it all we could, but today it wasn’t enough.” Fans, who had believed in a quick turnaround for years, now demand systematic changes in the club’s structure.

What next? “Chelsea” will have to face painful discussions about its tactics and its ability to overcome the club’s mentality. For now, “Wembley” remains a place where the club’s ambitions are shattered by reality. Seven consecutive losses isn’t just a coincidence; it’s a symptom of a systemic crisis that must be overcome in order to return the club to the top of European football.