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Chelsea
failed to score for a second consecutive Premier League match as they were held
to a goalless draw at Bournemouth.
Mauricio Pochettino's threadbare side, which featured six players on the bench
who had not made a top-flight appearance, were unable to bounce back from their
1-0 defeat at home to Nottingham Forest and played out the first stalemate of
the season.
Nicolas Jackson hit a post in the first-half but Chelsea had Robert Sanchez to
thank for making a fine save to deny Bournemouth's Dango Ouattara.
The visitors went even closer in the second half, seeing Raheem Sterling's
free-kick come back off the crossbar and Levi Colwill's follow-up ruled out for
offside to leave them languishing in the bottom half with five points from five
games.
Player ratings:
Bournemouth: Neto (7); Aarons (6), Zabarnyi (7), Kelly (7),
Kerkez (6); Christie (6), Cook (7); Ouattara (6), Billing (6), Tavernier (6);
Solanke (6).
Subs: Kluivert (6), Senesi (6), Sinisterra (6), Brooks (n/a)
Chelsea: Sanchez (7); Gusto (6), Disasi (6), Silva (6), Colwill
(7); Gallagher (6), Ugochukwu (6); Sterling (7), Fernandez (7), Mudryk (5);
Jackson (5).
Subs: Palmer (6), Chilwell (n/a), Maatsen (n/a)
Player of the Match: Lewis Cook
How Bournemouth frustrated Chelsea
Chelsea started strongly with Sterling dragging an effort across goal before
Jackson struck the left post with a low drive from just outside of the box in
the 13th minute.
However, Bournemouth forced Sanchez into a superb sprawling save to deny
Ouattara from close range after Ryan Christie had pulled the ball across.
Conor Gallagher, captaining Chelsea, was then denied from inside the box by a
sharp save from Neto.
Chelsea did have the ball in the net at the start of the second half when
Sterling's free-kick struck the bar and didn't cross the line before Colwill
turned in the rebound but was flagged offside.
Bournemouth, without a league win this season, pushed for victory late on,
seeing Philip Billing's free-kick deflect narrowly wide before Dominic Solanke
was denied by the right foot of Sanchez.
Chelsea substitute Cole Palmer nearly netted the winner as his close-range
effort was pushed away by Neto to leave the Blues with only one Premier League
victory so far.
Opta Stats - Chelsea's away day woe continues
Bournemouth are unbeaten in three of their last four Premier League home games
against Chelsea (W1 D2), after having lost each of their first three top-flight
home games against them between 2015-16 and 2017-18.
Since Graham Potter won his first two Premier League away games in charge of
Chelsea (vs Crystal Palace and Aston Villa in October 2022), the Blues have only
managed two further victories in 16 away matches in the competition (D5 L9).
Bournemouth haven't gone on to win any of their last 10 Premier League home
games that have been level at half-time (D8 L2), with their last such win coming
in September 2019 vs Everton (3-1 from 1-1 at HT).
Lesley Ugochukwu was the 37th different player to start for Chelsea in the
Premier League in 2023 - their most different starters within a calendar year in
the competition.
What's next?
Bournemouth's next game is away to Brighton on Sunday - kick-off 2pm. The
Cherries then host Stoke in the Carabao Cup on September 27 - kick-off 7.45pm.
Chelsea's next outing is at home to Aston Villa on Sunday - kick-off 2pm. The
Blues then host Brighton in the Carabao Cup on September 27 - kick-off 7.45pm.
Teams
AFC Bournemouth Neto (c); Aarons, Zabarnyi, Kelly, Kerkez
Senesi 74), Cook, Billing, Christie (Brooks 89), Tavernier (Sinisterra 73),
Solanke, Ouattara (Kluivert 63)
Subs Not Used Radu, Rothwell, Smith, Traore, Semenyo
Booked Kerkez
Goals
Chelsea Sanchez; Gusto, Disasi, Silva, Colwill (Chilwell 80),
Gallagher (c), Enzo (Maatsen 81), Ugochukwu, Sterling, Jackson, Mudryk (Palmer
63)
Subs Not Used Bergstrom, Petrovic, Gilchrist, Matos, Stutter,
Washington
Booked Sterling, Mudryk, Disasi, Jackson, Chilwell
Goals
Attendance 10,421
Referee David Coote
VAR Andy Madley