With April coming to an end it is time to pick Chelsea’s men’s Goal of the Month and you can have your say on which strike takes the prize now.
The Blues’ men, Under-21s and Under-18s teams were all in action across several competitions during another busy month, as the senior team got through the quarter-finals and semi-finals to book our place in the FA Cup final, while our Academy sides claimed silverware by finishing top of the Premier League 2 and Under-18 Premier League tables.
We have picked out 10 goals from April for our shortlist and you can watch them all below now to refresh your memory, before casting your vote for the best in our poll. The winner will be revealed on the Chelsea Official App shortly!
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Mathis Eboue vs Crystal Palace Under-18s (U18 Premier League)
The young winger put the finishing touch on a fine team goal in a 2-0 win for the Blues at Cobham. It started at the back with Dante Waite, before Sol Gordon passed possession on to Eboue, who smashed his shot into the roof of the net to give the keeper no chance.
Joao Pedro vs Port Vale (FA Cup)
Chelsea were already in the lead when Joao Pedro made it two after 25 minutes. Pedro Neto did well to shrug off the attention of Liam Gordon and cross for our Brazilian striker, who controlled, steadied himself, and planted his finish into the corner.
Tosin Adarabioyo vs Port Vale (FA Cup)
With so many goals to choose from in our 7-0 FA Cup quarter-final win over Port Vale, it is no wonder two have made our shortlist. Tosin got our fourth of the day as our deliveries into the box continued to cause problems for our opponents at Stamford Bridge, this time Tosin leaping highest to head in Malo Gusto’s cross.
Sol Gordon vs Arsenal Under-18s (U18 Premier League)
Chelsea and Gordon had too much quality for Arsenal to handle in this London derby at Cobham, as this strike showed when he got the better of the defenders to race clear from Dante Waite’s pass and slot in our third goal.
Lewi Richards vs Arsenal Under-18s (U18 Premier League)
Arsenal didn’t know what hit them as we brushed them aside on our way to the Under-18 Premier League South title. After Gordon had made it three, Richards supplied another to make the final score 4-0, smashing an unstoppable shot into the top corner from range.
Sol Gordon vs West Ham United Under-18s (U18 Premier League)
This ultimately proved to be the decisive goal in an entertaining 4-2 win for the Blues, and it was certainly worthy of the three points. It began with excellent work by Ibrahim Rabbaj to weave his way out of the corner before spraying a pass out to Gordon. The forward’s touch was perfect, allowing him to round the keeper and slot in.
Reggie Walsh third goal vs Fulham Under-18s (U18 Premier League)
The midfielder had already found the net twice to give us a comfortable lead over neighbours Fulham when he stepped up to complete his hat-trick and the scoring in a 5-1 victory. He did so with a free-kick, curled perfectly over the wall and into the top corner.
Lewi Richards vs Ipswich Town Under-18s (U18 Premier League)
Richards has been showing his eye for goal recently and that continued with another powerful strike in the game which sealed top spot in the Under-18 Premier League South table, netting our third in an emphatic 5-0 victory.
Mathis Eboue vs Middlesbrough Under-21s (Premier League 2)
Chelsea kicked off our PL2 play-off campaign with a last-16 win at Kingsmeadow and the game’s solitary goal was worth the wait as we broke down stubborn opponents with 10 men. Eboue was a constant threat after coming off the bench and proved to be the match winner, firing into the bottom corner after being found by Harrison Murray-Campbell in a quick attack.
Enzo Fernandez vs Leeds United (FA Cup)
Our last goal of April was a big one, as it settled our semi-final and booked Chelsea’s place in the 2026 FA Cup final, defeating old rivals Leeds in the process. Fernandez once again showed his excellent timing with runs into the box, as Neto’s cross hung invitingly and our midfielder ghosted in between the defenders to head us into the lead at Wembley.