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James' stoppage-time free-kick rescued a point for Chelsea after a scintillating
2-2 draw with Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge.
Andoni Iraola's side were heading for a famous victory after second-half goals
from Justin Kluivert and Antoine Semenyo had cancelled out Cole Palmer's early
opener.
Bournemouth were heading for fifth, level on points with Chelsea, but James
produced a moment of magic in the fifth minute of stoppage time to lift the roof
off Stamford Bridge and rescue a point for Enzo Maresca's side, who are now five
matches without a win in the league.
The visitors were the form side coming into the game, unbeaten in a club-record
eight Premier League games. However, Chelsea, who hadn't won in four matches in
the league, started full of confidence and took the lead with Palmer pulling the
strings from the off.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Sanchez (5), Caicedo (6), Acheampong (6), Colwill (7),
Cucurella (7), Lavia (7), Enzo (7), Madueke (6), Palmer (8), Sancho (7), Jackson
(6).
Subs used: James, (7), Tosin (6), Neto (n/a), Joao Felix (n/a).
Bournemouth: Travers (8), Huijsen (7), Kerkez (8), Cook (8),
Brooks (6), Christie (7), O.Dango (7), Adams (7), Hill (6), Semenyo (8),
Zabarnyi (7).
Subs used: Kluivert (8), Jebbison (n/a).
Player of the match: Antoine Smenyo.
After being mentioned in 10 of the first 14 posts in Sky Sports'
minute-by-minute commentary, Palmer finally had his goal and it came after some
brilliant forward play from Nicolas Jackson. The striker held the ball up before
turning his man and playing Palmer in on goal. Faced with Mark Travers, Palmer
sold him a dummy, putting the Bournemouth stopper on the deck, before rolling
the ball into the net for his 14th league goal in 21 appearances.
Bournemouth barely had a kick in the first half but they roared back in the
second to leave Chelsea, who missed a host of chances, reeling.
It was breathless stuff as Bournemouth came out with renewed vigour and they
were rewarded straight away when Moises Caicedo barged over Antoine Semenyo in
the penalty area. Referee Robert Jones pointed to the spot and Kluivert made no
mistake to bring the visitors level.
Then came the game's controversial moment.
All Bournemouth's good work could have been undone when David Brooks cynically
took out Marc Cucurella off the ball. Cucurella had done similar to Brooks in
the early stages of the game, and the Bournemouth forward remembered the
incident. The referee was sent over the screen by VAR but luckily for Brooks, he
brandished a yellow card.
It was the first time in the Premier League that a referee has rejected a
red-card review at the monitor and it was the first monitor rejection of any
kind this season.
Bournemouth went on to take full advantage as Antonie Semenyo's rocket of a shot
flashed past goalkeeper Robert Sanchez to send them on their way to what they
thought was going to be a huge win, but substitute James had other ideas.
Maresca: We deserved more
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca to TNT Sports:
"I think we deserved much more, especially in the first half. That's football.
The negative thing is that we changed how we played after conceding. We dropped
back.
"For sure, the most important thing is to create chances. It happened many times
in the last four or five games. We don't score and then we concede. Tonight
after we concede the penalty, we drop a bit and we need to improve on that.
"The game was completely in our control and it's something we need to improve.
"I have concerns always even when we are winning matches. This is the Premier
League, when you don't create chances and don't score then you have to be more
concerned."
Wasteful Chelsea a concern for Maresca
Analysis from Sky Sports' Oliver Yew at Stamford Bridge:
Straight out of the blocks, it was the Cole Palmer show - the Chelsea show -
against Bournemouth.
Palmer was at his magical best, his dummy and finish giving the Blues a deserved
lead. They were utterly dominant with 13 shots, five of them on target. However,
the crucial stat was that they only one goal to show for it at the break.
Nicolas Jackson's wait for a goal goes on. He was lively against the Cherries
but lacked cutting edge. Three of his seven attempts drew saves from Mark
Travers.
He wasn't the only culprit as wastefulness proved costly with Bournemouth
roaring back into the game, and Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca admitted his side's
second-half drop-off was a concern.
Chelsea were eventually handed a get out of jail card by James' stoppage-time
free-kick, but Enzo Maresca's side are now five games without a win in the
league.
It's not a critical result in terms of their hopes of Champions League
qualification but they will have to find a ruthlessness in front of goal if they
want to stay in the top four.
James: 'I haven't had that feeling for quite
a long time'
Chelsea captain Reece James speaking to TNT Sports:
"I knew it was a good distance and that side of the goal was open. There was a
period where I was scoring quite frequently and I haven't had that feeling for
quite a long time.
"I think we had a few clear-cut chances that we should have taken in the first
half and put the game to bed. It's across football globally, if you have chances
and you don't take them then it can come back and hurt you."
Iraola: We are very short on numbers | 'The
club are working on it'
Bournemouth head coach Andoni Iraola couldn't hide his concern after the game as
his injury list grew with the withdrawal of defender James Hill with a hamstring
injury in the first half.
"I don't think we deserved to win today and Chelsea were better than us in the
first half. We were better in the second half. It was more fair.
"I am angry because of their equaliser. VAR has to check the free-kick and the
point of contact. We played 15 minutes extra today. I am not complaining because
of this. I don't think we deserved to win today. We were slow to the ball and
wanted to play too safe. We were not the team that we normally are. The
performance in the second half was very good and we almost won it.
"We are very stretched. We are going to lose James Hill because he felt
something in the hamstring. We are in a period where we are very short of
numbers. We keep taking points. I think the club is working on it. We are
unlucky personally and on the sporting side."
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Teams
Chelsea Sanchez; Caicedo (Felix 81), Acheampong (Tosin 71),
Colwill, Cucurella; Lavia (James 56), Fernandez (c); Madueke (Neto 81), Palmer,
Sancho; Jackson
Subs Not Used Jorgensen, Gusto, Veiga, Nkunku, Guiu
Booked Jackson, Lavia
Goals Palmer 13, James 90+5
AFC Bournemouth Travers, Huijsen, Kerkez, Cook, Brooks
(Jebbison 83), Christie, Ouattara, Adams, Hill (Kluivert 22), Semenyo, Zabarnyi
Subs Not Used Dennis, Adu-Adjei, Sadi, Akinmboni, Winterburn,
Kinsey, Rees-Dottin
Booked Christie, Brooks, Huijsen
Goals Kluivert 50 (pen), Semenyo 68
Attendance 39,902
Referee Robert Jones
VAR Graham Scott