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Welbeck hit the post and Adam Lallana missed a glorious chance late on to deny
Brighton a famous victory at Stamford Bridge in a 0-0 draw with Chelsea.
Thomas Tuchel's side never got going in a game delayed by 15 minutes due to
protests outside Stamford Bridge against the European Super League stopping both
teams from reaching the ground, and managed only three shots on target all night
against a stoic Brighton backline.
Instead, the visitors should have snatched victory late on but passed up a
couple of gilt-edged chances, the first coming after Kurt Zouma was caught in
possession by Neal Maupay, who found Lallana - only for the substitute to miss
the far post when clean through.
Seconds later, Chelsea were again caught on the ball as Jorginho was robbed,
allowing Welbeck to strike from 20 yards, but the width of the woodwork denied
him a superb late winner, before Ben White was sent off for a second yellow in
added time.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Arrizabalaga (6), Zouma (5), Christensen (6), Rudiger
(6), James (5), Jorginho (5), Mount (6), Alonso (6), Ziyech (6), Havertz (5),
Pulisic (5).
Subs: Hudson-Odoi (6), Werner (5), Giroud (5).
Brighton: Sanchez (6), Veltman (7), Webster (8), Dunk (7),
White (8), Burn (7), Bissouma (7), Gross (6), Mac Allister (7), Trossard (5),
Welbeck (6).
Subs: Lallana (5), Maupay (6), Moder (n/a).
Man of the match: Ben White
The point moves Chelsea back into the top four, ahead of West Ham on goal
difference, while Brighton are seven points clear of the bottom three, having
played a game less than 18th-placed Fulham.
On-pitch matters fail to match pre-match drama
On a night of high drama around Stamford Bridge, matters on the pitch had a lot
to live up to in order to match the news Chelsea were planning to withdraw from
the European Super League following protests by hundreds of fans outside the
stadium.
It may have felt a little after the lord mayor's show, and it certainly looked
like it. Tuchel predicted his side would be "a little distracted" by the
evening's events and it took them 17 minutes to register their first shot, when
Christian Pulisic turned Ben White well before skewing well wide.
A half of few chances, thanks to some committed Brighton defending and a real
lack of tempo in Chelsea's play, could have turned out differently had White's
poor touch in his own box been turned home by Hakim Ziyech, who instead fired
straight at Robert Sanchez.
At the other end, Yves Bissouma's goalbound strike was diverted just over his
own bar by Jorginho, with Chelsea given a reminder they could not switch off in
their own half despite enjoying the majority of the play.
Little changed for the Champions League semi-finalists after half-time, with
Chelsea managing only two shots in the entire 45 minutes, and instead
considering themselves lucky Brighton had left their shooting boots on the south
coast.
With time running out, Zouma's decision to turn into danger nearly proved fatal
as Neal Maupay robbed him before feeding Lallana, who missed the target
altogether when clean through.
Moments later Welbeck went closer still after Jorginho was caught in possession,
but fired against the crossbar from distance with Arrizabalaga beaten.
Giroud, Chelsea's saviour more than once this season, could have enhanced that
reputation in the dying minutes when meeting Callum Hudson-Odoi's low ball, but
swept wide at the near post when under pressure.
Man of the match - Ben White
Despite his late red card, White was the pick of an impressive bunch at the back
for Brighton, who were barely troubled by Chelsea throughout.
Only the Blues and Manchester City have kept more clean sheets since the turn of
the year than the Seagulls, and White's performance at Stamford Bridge
highlighted exactly why, helping to keep Robert Sanchez's night quiet enough to
make only one save of note all game.
Opta facts
Chelsea have lost just one of their 13 Premier League game under Thomas Tuchel
(W7 D5), after losing five of the eight directly before that (W2 D1).
Brighton have kept 11 clean sheets in the Premier League this season, with eight
of those coming since the turn of the year - they last registered more shutouts
in a top-flight campaign in 1981-82 (14).
Since winning promotion in 2017, Brighton have drawn more Premier League games
0-0 than any other side (17), including each of their last two. The Seagulls
have now registered six goalless draws this season, more than in any of their
previous Premier League campaigns.
Of managers to oversee 10+ Premier League games in charge of Chelsea, only Glenn
Hoddle (1.2) and Ian Porterfield (1.1) have posted a lower goals per game rate
in the competition than Thomas Tuchel (1.3 - 17 goals in 13 games).
Thomas Tuchel has seen his Chelsea side concede just 0.62 goals per game in the
Premier League (8 in 13 games), the second-best ratio of any Blues' boss in the
competition to oversee 10+ games after Luiz Felipe Scolari (0.6 - 15 in 25
games).
Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga has kept five clean sheets in a row in all
competitions for the Blues, as many as he managed in his previous 18.
All 139 of Brighton captain Lewis Dunk's Premier League appearances have come in
starts, with only 10 outfield players registering better 100% records for starts
in the competition (G Southgate, P Ince, D Walker, G Pallister, F Coloccini, S
Pearce, N Lennon, S Bruce, A De Zeeuw, D Richards).
Since the start of their first Premier League season in 2017-18, Brighton have
picked up 12 red cards, with only Arsenal (14) and Leicester (13) suffering more
in that time.
What's next?
Next up for Chelsea are West Ham on Saturday, a game live on Sky Sports Premier
League (5.30pm kick-off). Meanwhile, Brighton travel to already relegated
Sheffield United, also on Saturday and live on Sky Sports Premier League (8pm
kick-off).
Click Here For Official Team Sheet
Teams
Chelsea Kepa, Zouma, Christensen, Rudiger, James, Jorginho (c),
Mount, Alonso (Hudson-Odoi 67), Ziyech (Giroud 77), Havertz (Werner 67), Pulisic
Subs Not Used Mendy, Kante, Chilwell, Gilmour, Azpilicueta,
Emerson
Booked Jorginho, Zouma
Goals
Brighton & Hove Albion Sanchez, Veltman, Webster, Dunk (c),
Burn, White, Bissouma, Gross, MacAllister (Maupay 74), Trossard (Lallana 60),
Welbeck (Moder 86)
Subs Not Used Steele, Alzate, Jahanbakhsh, Izquierdo, Propper,
Zeqiri
Booked White
Sent Off White 90+2
Goals
Attendance 0
Referee Stuart Attwell
VAR Kevin Friend