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Burnley rallied in impressive fashion to come from behind twice and claim a
valiant 2-2 draw at careless Chelsea, who were guilty of spurning chance after
chance in their quest to close in on the European places.
A chaotic five-minute period at the end of the first half landed the visitors in
all sorts of trouble, as Lorenz Assignon allowed Mykhailo Mudryk to get the
wrong side, before a clumsy arm on the shoulder forced the Chelsea forward to go
tumbling.
Referee Darren England pointed to the spot, before brandishing a second yellow
to Assignon, who had already been booked for an earlier foul on Mudryk. The
entire episode sparked fury from Clarets manager Vincent Kompany on the
touchline, and he was duly sent to the stands. Cole Palmer then dispatched the
resulting penalty in style via a Panenka.
The game twisted and turned from that moment on, as Josh Cullen stunned Stamford
Bridge in the 47th minute with a superb volley to drag struggling Burnley level.
The drama did not stop there.
Under-fire Raheem Sterling, introduced from the bench to a mixed reception from
the home crowd, teed up Palmer with a deft flick in the 78th minute and he swept
the ball impressively into the far corner. But Burnley, still battling with a
player less, had response yet.
Three minutes after Chelsea retook the lead, Dara O'Shea rose highest to
Cullen's delivery and powered a header past Djordje Petrovic, with the
goalkeeper fumbling the effort, allowing it to squirm carelessly beyond him.
Sterling should have won it when he burst onto Palmer's far-post cross but
inexplicably nodded wide, before substitute Jay Rodriguez headed against the
crossbar in the 88th minute as Burnley threatened the unthinkable.
Chelsea's unbeaten run extends to five games in all competitions but that will
be scant consolation for Mauricio Pochettino, who was forced to watch his side
twice throw away a valuable lead against a side with 10 players, languishing
19th in the table.
How Burnley rescued epic draw
The first opportunity had been Burnley's. A long ball up from halfway drifted
over the head of Benoit Badiashile and was lashed wide by Jacob Bruun Larsen.
Next to go close was Enzo Fernandez. His shot from the edge of the box took a
disarming deflection towards the top corner, before being brilliantly turned
onto the crossbar by a sprawling Arijanet Muric.
It was a bright Chelsea beginning, Palmer and Conor Gallagher readily a threat
when linking up with Mudryk, fresh from scoring the goal that sent Ukraine to
Euro 2024. Yet Burnley were equally competitive.
Wilson Odobert drew a flying save from Petrovic, before the task was made
exponentially harder by a lapse in concentration from Assignon, who entered into
a simple foot race with Mudryk and lost.
In the chaos that followed, the defender was shown a second yellow card, while
Kompany also saw red for his overzealous remonstrations. An impudent Palmer
penalty came next, adding insult to injury as Chelsea stole the lead.
It was richly deserved, and so Burnley's equaliser shortly after the break
arrived as somewhat of a surprise. Cullen played a cute one-two with Josh
Brownhill and lashed an instinctive volley inside the post.
Contemplations over another frustrating afternoon began bubbling around the home
stands, before Sterling diverted a devilish flick into Palmer's feet, and
Chelsea's top scorer crashed it into the bottom corner.
The advantage lasted three minutes.
Burnley were almost immediately up the other end with a corner, as O'Shea ran
across multiple static Blues defenders to head the ball through Petrovic's
fumbled grasp.
What's next?
Chelsea are back at Stamford Bridge on Thursday night as they welcome Manchester
United to west London, kick-off at 8.15pm. They then visit Sheffield United the
following Sunday, kick-off at 5.30pm.
Burnley host Wolves on Tuesday night in their next game, with kick-off at
7.45pm. They then travel to Goodison Park with a huge relegation six-pointer
with Everton next Saturday, kick-off at 3pm.
Click Here for Official Teamsheet
Teams
Chelsea Petrovic, Gusto (Gilchrist 87), Disasi, Badiashile,
Cucurella, Gallagher (c) (Madueke 62), Caicedo (Sterling 73), Enzo, Palmer,
Jackson, Mudryk
Subs Not Used Bettinelli, Acheampong, Silva, Casadei,
Tauriainen, Washington
Booked Cucurella, Gallagher
Goals Palmer 44 (pen), 78
Burnley Muric, Assignon, O’Shea, Esteve, Vitinho, Amdouni
(Taylor 45), Berge, Cullen (c), Bruun Larsen (Brownhill 46), Foster (Rodriguez
70), Odobert (Gudmundsson 70)
Subs Not Used Trafford, Ekdal, Tresor, Cork, Manuel
Booked Assignon, Cullen, Esteve
Sent Off Assignon 40
Goals Cullen 47, O’Shea 81
Attendance 39,535
Referee Darren England
VAR John Brooks