Chelsea’s Title Wins Follow a Clear Pattern
Chelsea have made a perfect start to the new Premier League season, securing three straight wins to collect nine points and sit alongside Manchester City and Manchester United at the top of the table. According to Bleacher Report, this opening streak is more than just a strong start — it has historically been a sign of Chelsea going on to win the league.
In every Premier League season where Chelsea have lifted the trophy, they began with three consecutive victories. Last season, the Blues slumped to 10th place, but under Antonio Conte, the team has rediscovered its fighting spirit. In the opening round, they edged West Ham 2-1, followed by another 2-1 win over Watford. Last weekend, they swept Burnley aside 3-0 to make it three wins from three.
The first time Chelsea won the Premier League came in 2004-05 under José Mourinho. That year, they beat Manchester United 1-0 on opening day, followed with another 1-0 win against Birmingham, and then defeated Crystal Palace 2-0. The season ended with Chelsea’s first league title in 50 years, breaking the long dominance of Manchester United and Arsenal. They set a record points tally for England’s top flight with 95 points from 38 matches, winning 29, drawing 8, and losing only once.
In 2005-06, Mourinho’s Chelsea repeated the feat, winning their first three matches against Wigan Athletic, Arsenal, and West Bromwich Albion. They pulled clear of their rivals within the first two months and claimed back-to-back titles. In 2009-10, with Carlo Ancelotti at the helm, Chelsea again started with three victories — over Hull City, Sunderland, and Fulham — and went on to reclaim the Premier League crown. The pattern continued in 2014-15 during Mourinho’s second spell, when Chelsea swept their first three games, beating Burnley 3-1, Leicester City 2-0, and Everton 6-3, on their way to securing the club’s fourth Premier League title.
Now, with another three-win start this season, history suggests Chelsea could be on course for yet another championship. For supporters, the optimism is reminiscent of the excitement felt in Live Cricket BPL when a team opens its campaign with dominant wins, setting the tone for a title charge. Just as Live Cricket BPL fans read early form as a sign of potential glory, Chelsea’s start has rekindled belief that silverware could be on the horizon. And as in Live Cricket BPL, where momentum often carries teams through the toughest stretches, Chelsea’s winning streak may well be the spark that fuels another memorable season.