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Chelsea
missed the opportunity to move third in the Premier League after drawing 2-2
with Burnley on Monday Night Football.
It was a pulsating start at Stamford Bridge as all four goals came in the
opening 24 minutes. Jeff Hendrick's spectacular volley put Burnley ahead (8)
before N'Golo Kante (12) and Gonzalo Higuain (14) put Chelsea in front with a
quickfire double.
But a Burnley side high on confidence after three straight wins levelled through
Ashley Barnes (24), meaning Chelsea - who later lost Callum Hudson-Odoi to a
ruptured Achilles - have now failed to win any of their last six fixtures
following a Europa League game.
Chelsea's frustrations boiled over as the clock ticked down with Maurizio Sarri
being sent to the stands after protesting at Burnley's perceived time-wasting
while Antonio Rudiger - not in the matchday squad - was seen arguing with a
Burnley member of staff near the tunnel at full-time.
The result leaves Chelsea in fourth place in the Premier League having played a
game more than their top-four rivals, while Burnley are all-but safe, nine
points clear of Cardiff in 18th with three games left.
Player Ratings
Chelsea: Kepa (6), Azpilicueta (6), Luiz (6), Christensen (6),
Emerson (6), Jorginho (6), Kante (7), Loftus-Cheek (7), Hazard (7), Higuain (7),
Hudson-Odoi (6)
Subs used: Pedro (6), Kovacic (6), Giroud (6)
Burnley: Heaton (6), Lowton (6), Mee (8), Tarkowski (7), Taylor
(7), Hendrick (8), Cork (7), Westwood (7), McNeil (6), Wood (7), Barnes (7)
Subs used: N/A
Man of the match: Ben Mee
With Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United all losing over the weekend, the
door was open for Chelsea to make a statement.
The hosts started brightly with Higuain having an effort cleared off the line by
Ben Mee but fell behind on seven minutes to a cracking strike from Hendrick.
There did not look much danger on when the ball dropped out of sky following a
Burnley corner but the Republic of Ireland international connected flush with a
volley which flew into the net.
The Blues were level four minutes later when Hazard tricked and turned Matthew
Lowton inside out down the left before rolling a cross to Kante, who spanked a
left-footed strike home.
With Burnley struggling to get out of their half, Chelsea struck again. Cesar
Azpilicueta flicked a ball into Higuain down the right-edge of the box and the
31-year-old fired a powerful effort home to notch his first goal since March 3.
That should have been the catalyst to take control of the game but back came
Burnley again, to score the fourth goal in a pulsating opening 24 minutes.
A free-kick was met Ben Mee who nodded it across the six-yard box. Chris Wood
then helped it into the the path of Barnes, who finished from close range. From
having just 18 per cent of the ball, Burnley had somehow scored twice.
Hudson-Odoi limped off midway through the half - later leaving the ground on
crutches - before Kante joined him in the treatment room after being replaced by
Mateo Kovacic at the break.
Hazard continued to threaten after the break but the Chelsea chances dried up as
Burnley began to heavily frustrate Sarri's side, who were restricted to
long-range efforts.
Olivier Giroud replaced an unhappy Higuain with 15 minutes but despite
dominating territory, Chelsea failed to produce a match-winning moment and
Sarri's frustration boiled over as he was sent to the stands in stoppage time.
Man of the match: Ben Mee
The Burnley centre-half led his team magnificently as they repelled a toothless
Chelsea attack in the second-half. Sarri's side worked plenty of space down the
channels but their final ball was usually hacked clear by a Burnley shirt, more
often than not it was Mee first to the loose ball. No Burnley player made more
clearances than him (10).
Manager reaction
Chelsea assistant boss Gianfranco Zola: "I think in the second half we didn't
play much football. There was a lot of time-wasting and we felt five minutes
wasn't enough to compensate for all the lost time and lost rhythm. We are not
very happy. I understand Burnley's approach, but we're very unhappy. Five
minutes wasn't enough."
Burnley boss Sean Dyche: "To come through the beginning to where we are, all the
challenges along the way, injuries and so on, the players have done
magnificently.
"We knew we would need to be resilient. We've got no choice, there's teams with
more technical prowess than us in the division. We know we have to be resilient
mentally, we're doing all the basics, there must be an honesty as a team; but
that's also a record number of goals that we've scored now."
Sean Dyche says securing a point against Chelsea in his side's 2-2 draw at
Stamford Bridge is a great position to be in and hailed his players' mental
strength.
Opta stats
Since their 3-2 victory against Chelsea in this exact fixture last season,
Burnley have failed to win any of their last 11 Premier League away games versus
'big six' opposition (D5 L6).
Chelsea conceded two goals from set-pieces (exc. penalties) in a single Premier
League game at Stamford Bridge for the first time since May 2011 versus
Newcastle.
Hazard has provided 13 assists in the Premier League in 2018-19, the most in the
competition this season and one more than he registered in his previous three
seasons combined (12).
Kante has scored four goals in 34 Premier League games this season, one more
than he netted in his previous three campaigns in the competition combined
(three goals in 106 apps).
Barnes has scored 11 Premier League goals this season, the joint-most by a
Burnley player in a single campaign in the competition (also Danny Ings in
2014-15).
Higuain has scored 10+ league goals in each of his last 11 seasons in Europe's
top five leagues (4 for Chelsea, 6 for Milan in 2018-19).
What's next?
Chelsea now have a six-day break before taking on United at Old Trafford, live
on Super Sunday. That game follows Burnley's trip to title-chasing Manchester
City.
Click Here For Official Team Sheet
Teams
Chelsea Arrizabalaga; Azpilicueta (c), Christensen, David Luiz,
Emerson; Kante (Kovacic 45), Jorginho, Loftus-Cheek; Hazard, Higuain (Giroud
77), Hudson-Odoi (Pedro 41).
Subs Not Used Caballero, Zappacosta, Cahill, Barkley.
Booked Pedro 90+2, Kovacic 90+4
Goals Kante 12, Higuain 14
Burnley Heaton (c); Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Taylor; Hendrick,
Westwood, Cork, McNeil; Barnes, Wood.
Subs Not Used Hart, Gibson, Ward, Long, Gudmundsson, Brady,
Vydra.
Booked Heaton
Goals Hendrick 8, Barnes 24
Attendance 40,642
Referee Kevin Friend