If Graham Potter wasn't already feeling the pressure, he will be shouldering the weight of the world after his Chelsea side slumped to a 1-0 home defeat to the Premier League's bottom club Southampton on Saturday.
James Ward-Prowse's free-kick was the difference, as he curled home in trademark style just before half-time. Despite having plenty of time to at least draw level, Chelsea simply could not find an answer.
The hosts began sluggishly and would have been behind inside three minutes if it wasn't for a smart double save from Kepa Arrizabalaga.
Southampton capitalised on their impressive start as set-piece wizard Ward-Prowse ruthlessly punished a naive foul from Cesar Azpilicueta right on the edge of his own box - a cardinal sin when the Southampton skipper is about.
Chelsea launched a second-half onslaught, led by substitute Raheem Sterling, but they were denied by a combination of incredible last-ditch defending and excellent goalkeeping.
Despite being rock bottom, the Saints have now done the double over the Blues this season. It's a defeat that thrusts Chelsea into full on crisis mode, and it remains to be seen whether Potter can weather the storm.
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