A major storm has erupted after the Premier League confirmed it has launched an official investigation into alleged match-fixing during Chelsea’s stunning 3-1 victory over newly crowned champions Liverpool at Stamford Bridge.
The probe comes after TV cameras captured a suspicious moment at full-time: Liverpool manager Arne Slot was seen winking at Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca on the touchline — a gesture that has fueled speculation of pre-arranged outcomes.
Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters issued a firm statement late Sunday: “We take the integrity of our competition extremely seriously. The footage of Mr. Slot winking at Mr. Maresca has raised legitimate concerns, and we are investigating all elements surrounding this match. Any breach of fair play standards will be met with appropriate sanctions.”
On the pitch, Chelsea delivered a fierce performance, with early goals from Enzo Fernandez and an own goal involving Virgil van Dijk and Jarell Quansah pushing them into a commanding lead. While Liverpool clawed one back through Van Dijk, a late penalty converted by Cole Palmer sealed the result, keeping Chelsea’s Champions League hopes alive.
Critics, however, pointed to Liverpool’s unusual lineup, which featured six changes and lacked the intensity of a side aiming to assert dominance. Some pundits have questioned whether the champions, with their title already secured, were fully committed — adding fuel to the investigation.
The Premier League confirmed that an initial ruling has already been made, with Liverpool receiving a formal warning and both clubs placed under observation for the remainder of the season. Further penalties could follow if evidence of intentional result manipulation emerges.
Chelsea now look ahead to a decisive clash against Newcastle United, while Liverpool will finish the season with two low-stakes matches before celebrating their second Premier League title of the modern era.