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Chelsea
missed the chance to move to the top of the Premier League table as they were
held to a goalless draw with Everton at Goodison Park.
Nicolas Jackson headed against the post for Enzo Maresca's team in a first half
that Chelsea dominated in blustery conditions but Everton showed impressive
resolve and had the clearer chances to score the breakthrough goal in a feisty
second half.
Robert Sanchez denied Jack Harrison before Iliman Ndiaye's close-range shot was
blocked by Tosin Adarabioyo. At the other end, Everton, in their first game
since the Friedkin Group completed their takeover of the club, kept Chelsea out,
just as they did against Arsenal last time out.
It is the first time Chelsea have failed to score since the opening weekend, the
first time that they have failed to win a game in any competition since early
November, ending a run of eight consecutive victories.
The hard-earned point for Everton moves Sean Dyche's side above Crystal Palace
and up to 15th in the table, while Chelsea remained one point behind Liverpool
even before the Premier League leaders kicked off in the later kick-off against
Tottenham.
Player ratings:
Everton: Pickford (7), Young (7), Tarkowski (7), Branthwaite
(7), Mykolenko (7), Gana (7), Mangala (7), Harrison (6), Doucoure (7), Ndiaye
(7), Calvert-Lewin (6).
Subs: Beto (6), Coleman (6), Lindstrom (6).
Chelsea: Sanchez (7), Gusto (6), Disasi (6), Tosin (7), Colwill
(7), Caicedo (7), Fernandez (7), Neto (6), Palmer (6), Sancho (6), Jackson (6).
Subs: Nkunku (6), Madueke (6).
Player of the Match: Tosin Adarabioyo.
Good point for Chelsea?
Chelsea have shown their quality this season, sweeping teams away with their
slick football, but as the rain swept across this famous old ground in the early
stages, it soon became clear this was not going to be that kind of occasion.
They had to dig in.
They certainly did that, Sanchez producing one of his better displays of the
season, while Tosin dealt well with Dominic Calvert-Lewin before coming up with
his crucial late block. So, was it a point gained or was it two points dropped
in the title race?
Even stodgy draws can sometimes be the mark of title contenders but perhaps this
was an afternoon that hinted at the truth to Maresca's suggestion that such talk
comes too soon for his young team. They were unable to get their football going
against Everton.
Pedro Neto and Jadon Sancho stretched play but Cole Palmer could not dictate as
he would have liked and Jackson was not clinical when needed. But when you
cannot win, do not lose. And that was the reason why Maresca appeared satisfied
at the end.
Maresca happy and proud
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca speaking in the press conference…
"I'm absolutely happy. I just said to the players that I'm more happy today than
after the Brentford game. The reason why is because I was quite worried about
this game. It's a tricky game, tricky stadium, tricky team.
"They are defensively top. They are one of the best teams in Europe in terms of
clean sheets. You struggle to create chances against them.
"It was not an easy game. You have to deal with it and you have to learn to play
different games. Long ball, second ball, set-pieces.
"It's not only about how we play on the ball. It's also how you defend, how you
deal with that. I'm very proud today.
"We don't concede. We arrived to the Christmas moment, second in the table, best
attack, one of the best defences. So, we are happy. But the most important thing
is that we need to learn to play different kinds of games. And today was not an
easy game.
"But the way they showed togetherness has been brilliant today."
How Everton stifled Chelsea in stats
Since the beginning of October, Everton have kept seven clean sheets in the
Premier League, the most of any team across Europe's big five leagues. The
Toffees have kept five clean sheets across their last six league matches.
Everton put an end to Chelsea's 15-match scoring run in the Premier League
today, with the Blues failing to score for the first time in the league since a
0-2 defeat to Manchester City on the opening day of the season.
Chelsea had 74.6% possession against Everton today, their highest average in a
Premier League match this season and their most in the competition since
February (77.3% v Crystal Palace).
Despite having 12 shots, Chelsea accumulated an xG of just 0.77 today, their
lowest in any of their 17 Premier League matches this season and the
fourth-lowest xG overall by a team to have had 12+ shots this term.
Teams
Everton Pickford; Young (Coleman 74), Tarkowski (c),
Branthwaite, Mykolenko; Mangala, Gueye, Doucoure; Harrison (Lindstrom 73),
Calvert-Lewin (Beto 73), Ndiaye
Subs Not Used Joao Virginia, Patterson, Keane, Armstrong,
Chermiti, O'Brien
Booked Ndiaye, Pickford, Young, Beto
Goals
Chelsea Sanchez; Disasi, Tosin, Colwill, Gusto; Caicedo,
Fernandez (c); Neto (Madueke 76), Palmer, Sancho; Jackson (Nkunku 75)
Subs Not Used Jorgensen, Acheampong, Veiga, Casadei, George,
Joao Felix, Guiu
Booked Disasi
Goals
Attendance 39,358
Referee Chris Kavanagh
VAR Graham Scott