This Saturday, the 30th, Chelsea hosted Burnley for the 30th round of the Premier League and only drew 2-2, with two goals from Cole Palmer
This Saturday, the 30th, the Chelsea received the Burnleyin a match valid for the 30th round of the Premier League. Even playing with one more since the 40th minute of the first half, the Blues conceded a draw at home, by the score of 2-2.
The match started with Chelsea pressing, needing a good result at home to pursue their goals in the league. On the other hand, desperate Burnley also couldn’t think about defeat, so they tried to hold on to at least score in the round. In the 20th minute, the Blues opened the scoring with Disasibut the goal was disallowed due to a handball.
In sequence, Assignon he was sent off and Burnley were left with one player less. Disgusted with the arbitration decision, Kompany he complained vehemently and also received a red card. In penalty kick, Cole Palmer took responsibility and put Chelsea ahead. Interval! 1 to 0.
On the return to the second stage, with one more player and a slim advantage on the scoreboard, Chelsea tended to impose a stronger pace to secure the victory. However, Burnley surprised and, after two minutes, Cullen He created a beautiful move and finished from outside the area, with the ball in the air, to leave everything even.
At 32′, after a beautiful collective play by Chelsea, with great assistance from Sterling, Cole Palmer took advantage and shot beyond the reach of the opposing goalkeeper to put the Blues ahead again, but it was short-lived. Minutes later, O’Shea took advantage of a corner kick and headed it, counting on a mistake Petrovic, to draw. End of the game! 2 to 2.
Source: sportbuzz
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