LONDON (AP) — Half a billion dollars spent on new signings and Chelsea still looks like a team badly in need of reinforcements.
Chelsea lost at home to Nottingham Forest 1-0 in the English Premier League on Saturday, a day after closing the summer transfer window by taking its spending past the $500 million mark with the addition of Cole Palmer.
Fellow newcomer Nicolas Jackson was held scoreless for the third time in four matches and Chelsea's attack looked toothless again. Mauricio Pochettino has overseen two losses, one draw and just one win against promoted Luton for an underwhelming start to the season. City maintained its perfect record with a 5-1 home win over Fulham thanks to three second-half goals from Haaland, although it was a disputed VAR decision that turned the game in the hosts' favour just before halftime.
That incensed Fulham manager Marco Silva and his players, and Haaland's first goal in the 58th ended their resistance. The Norway striker added a penalty and an injury-time goal.
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