Chelsea have lost six consecutive Premier League games for the first time since 1993, following a 3-1 home defeat to Nottingham Forest on Monday. The London club, owned by a U.S.-led consortium, is in a historic slump.

Taiwo Awoniyi scored twice for Forest, with Joao Pedro adding a spectacular 93rd-minute overhead strike. Chelsea's Jesse Derry was hospitalized after a head injury on debut, and Cole Palmer had a penalty saved.

Under interim manager Calum McFarlane, Chelsea's form has collapsed since a Champions League loss to Paris St Germain in March. The club's 262.4 million pound pre-tax loss raises financial concerns, and fans have voiced anger at the board's strategy.

Chelsea's only hope this season is an FA Cup final against Manchester City on May 16.