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sides hit the bar as Chelsea's unbeaten run continued, but their push for a
top-four finish took a minor hit in a 0-0 draw at Leeds.
Chelsea nearly took an early lead in unusual style as Luke Ayling's clearance
fired straight into Diego Llorente and back onto his own crossbar, shortly after
Leeds had been denied an eighth-minute opener when Patrick Bamford was ruled
just offside in teeing up Tyler Roberts to score.
The hosts struck the woodwork themselves when Roberts' wonderful effort crashed
off the goalframe thanks to a fingertip touch by Edouard Mendy.
The goalkeeper was again in fine form to readjust and keep out Raphinha's
close-range shot 10 minutes after half-time, while Kai Havertz and Antonio
Rudiger tested Illan Meslier at the other end of the pitch.
But some wasteful Chelsea finishing, failing to beat the Frenchman despite
registering seven shots on target, leaves them three points ahead of
fifth-placed West Ham - who have played two games fewer than their London
rivals.
Player ratings
Leeds: Meslier (7), Ayling (6), Llorente (7), Struijk (7),
Alioski (6), Raphinha (6), Dallas (6), Phillips (6), Roberts (6), Harrison (5),
Bamford (5).
Subs: Rodrigo (5), Costa (6), Klich (6).
Chelsea: Mendy (7), Rudiger (7), Christensen (6), Azpilicueta
(6), Ziyech (6), Jorginho (6), Kante (8), Chilwell (6), Mount (7), Havertz (5),
Pulisic (6).
Subs: James (6), Werner (6), Hudson-Odoi (6).
Man of the match: N'Golo Kante.
Leeds regain defensive solidity while Chelsea
toil in attack
Goals looked likely to be on the menu at Elland Road given Leeds' expansive
style, and the opening quarter of an hour did little to dampen expectations,
with an early Leeds goal, made by Bamford's smart run and square for Roberts,
ruled out by a marginal offside in the build-up.
Roberts' own denial by the Chelsea goalframe minutes later proved somewhat more
impressive to loop the ball towards the top corner from 20 yards, and inches
away from breaking the deadlock.
Rudiger should have done better to anticipate a Chelsea corner reaching him
unmarked in the home penalty area after the frantic start had long died down,
but deflected one of few clear-cut openings straight at Meslier.
Moments after the break, Havertz was guilty of squandering another when he made
life similarly straightforward for the goalkeeper when unmarked, before Mendy's
acrobatics denied Raphinha on the turn from a Rodrigo knock-down.
The Spanish forward, given a rare chance to impress in attack after an early
injury to Bamford, then wasted a free header from a corner, and would later face
the embarrassment of being substituted less than an hour after coming on.
Callum Hudson-Odoi worked space to shoot from 20 yards after his own arrival
late on, but his shot, down Meslier's throat, summed up Chelsea's afternoon, as
they extended their unbeaten start under Thomas Tuchel but missed out on the
chance to move third in the table.
What the managers said...
Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa told BT Sport: "We value the point
a lot, if there had to be a winner it wouldn't have been us. In the first half
they established a difference in comparison to us.
"In the second half we were slightly better. The superiority they showed in the
first half was greater than the superiority we showed in the second half. If we
don't play at the rhythm we play at, the differences between us would be a lot
bigger."
Chelsea head coach Thomas Tuchel told BT Sport: "The pitch was
super-hard to play. We had a couple of chances to go 1-0 up, and in the end they
troubled us, and the more minutes you need to score, the more belief they have.
"There were enough chances, but sometimes it's like this. I don't want to be too
harsh. As long as we have chances and touches in the box and don't concede too
many chances the results will be there. We need to accept this."
Man of the match - N'Golo Kante
Aside from making as many tackles (3) as anyone else on the pitch, Kante won
possession back 11 times.
Not only that, he was also a driving force behind getting Chelsea on the front
foot, starting attacks and showing again why he is more than a midfield water
carrier.
Opta facts
Chelsea have won just 14% of their 50 away games against Leeds in all
competitions (W7 D15 L28), their lowest win rate against any side they've faced
at least 15 times on the road.
Thomas Tuchel is unbeaten in all 12 of his games in charge of Chelsea in all
competitions, the joint-longest unbeaten start by a manager in the club's
history (Felipe Scolari also 12).
Leeds' total possession figure of 38.1% is their lowest recorded in any of their
120 league games under Marcelo Bielsa.
Chelsea have drawn three of their 10 Premier League games under Thomas Tuchel
0-0, more than they did in 57 under Frank Lampard (2).
This was Leeds' first draw in 19 Premier League games (W8 L10), since a goalless
draw against Arsenal in November. All three of Leeds' league draws this season
have been at Elland Road.
Chelsea have conceded just two goals in their 10 Premier League games under
Thomas Tuchel - no manager has conceded fewer in their first 10 games in charge
in the competition's history (level with José Mourinho in 2004-05).
Only Ederson (15) has kept more Premier League sheets among goalkeepers than
Chelsea's Édouard Mendy so far this season (14).
What's next?
Chelsea host Atletico Madrid at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, taking a 1-0 lead
into the second leg of their Champions League last-16 second leg; Kick-off at
8pm.
Leeds' trip to Fulham is live on Sky Sports Premier League on Friday from 7pm;
Kick-off at 8pm.
Teams
Leeds United Meslier, Ayling (c), Struijk, Llorente, Alioski,
Phillips, Raphina, Roberts, Dallas, Harrison (Costa 64), Bamford (Rodrigo 35)
(Klick 79)
Subs Not Used Casilla, Koch, Poveda, Shackelton, Berardi,
Jenkins
Booked Roberts, Alioski, Rodrigo
Goals
Chelsea Mendy, Azpilicueta (c), Christensen, Rudiger, Chilwell,
Kante, Jorginho, Pulisic (Werner 68), Ziyech (James 68), Mount (Hudson-Odoi 79)
Havertz
Subs Not Used Kepa, Zouma, Emerson, Alonso, Kovacic, Giroud
Booked
Goals
Attendance 0
Referee Kevin Friend
VAR Mike Dean