Chelsea Booed By Home Fans After Frustrating Burnley Draw
23rd April 2019
Adding to Sarri's problems, he was hit by first half injuries to France midfielder Kante and England winger Callum Hudson-Odoi
- Chelsea moved up to fourth in the Premier League after a chaotic 2-2 draw against Burnley, but the sloppy display did little to enhance their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League
- Maurizio Sarri's side fell behind to Jeff Hendrick's fine finish before N'Golo Kante equalised moments later
- In a frantic opening 24 minutes at Stamford Bridge, Gonzalo Higuain put Chelsea ahead, only for Burnley's Ashley Barnes to punish more dismal defending from the Blues
LONDON, United Kingdom- Chelsea moved up to fourth in the Premier League after a chaotic 2-2
draw against Burnley, but the sloppy display did little to enhance their hopes
of qualifying for the Champions League.
Maurizio Sarri's
side fell behind to Jeff Hendrick's fine finish before N'Golo Kante equalised
moments later.
In a frantic opening
24 minutes at Stamford Bridge, Gonzalo Higuain put Chelsea ahead, only for
Burnley's Ashley Barnes to punish more dismal defending from the Blues.
Without a win in
their last two league games, Chelsea will take only slender comfort from
climbing one point above fifth placed Arsenal to sit level on points with third
placed Tottenham.
Chelsea would have
gone third with a victory, but instead they have now played a game more than
top four rivals Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United, who are three points
behind in sixth.
It was a missed
opportunity after defeats for Tottenham, Arsenal and United at the weekend and
Chelsea were booed off at full-time.
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In a fitting coda to
a damaging evening, Sarri was sent to the stands for protesting in the final
seconds before several members of the Blues bench were involved in a tetchy
touchline clash with their Burnley counterparts.
Now Arsenal can
replace Chelsea in fourth if they avoid defeat at Wolves on Wednesday.
Adding to Sarri's
problems, he was hit by first half injuries to France midfielder Kante and
England winger Callum Hudson-Odoi.
Chelsea are fighting
to avoid missing out on Champions League qualification for a second consecutive
season, which hasn't happened since Roman Abramovich bought the club in 2003.
Even an influential
display from Eden Hazard couldn't aid their cause against tenacious Burnley.
Hazard was named on
the PFA Player of the Year shortlist on Saturday and the Belgian, fit to start
after suffering an Achilles knock against Slavia, led the Chelsea assault.
His stinging drive
forced an unconvincing save from Burnley keeper Tom Heaton before his sublime
chipped pass set up Higuain for a lob that Ben Mee acrobatically hooked off the
line.
Despite that fast
start, Chelsea were stunned in the eighth minute when Hendrick's rocket put
Burnley ahead.
It was a poor goal
for Chelsea to concede as Cesar Azpilicueta could only head a Burnley corner to
the edge of the area, where Hendrick was left unmarked to volley a superb
dipping strike past Kepa Arrizabalaga.
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- Slow to react -
Hazard's majestic
assist helped Chelsea draw level four minutes later, underlining why the club
are so keen to keep their talisman out of Real Madrid's clutches.
Cutting in from the
left, Hazard twisted and turned so rapidly that Burnley defender Matt Lowton
fell flat on his backside as the Belgian picked out Kante for a powerful shot
that flashed past Heaton from 10 yards out.
Pushing forward with
pace and precision, Chelsea went in front two minutes later when Higuain turned
smartly to pick out Azpilicueta.
The Chelsea defender
executed a deft back-heel to Higuain, who continued his run and crashed a
brilliant finish into the roof of the net from an acute angle.
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It was only
Higuain's fourth goal of a disappointing loan spell from Juventus after Sarri
again picked his old Napoli player instead of Olivier Giroud, who has
complained he wants to play more if he is to remain at Chelsea.
Sarri's problems lay
at the back rather than up front on this occasion and Burnley punished more
poor defending to equalise in the 24th minute.
With Chelsea slow to
react to a Burnley free-kick, Mee's header was glanced on by Chris Wood and the
unmarked Barnes apply the finishing touch with a close-range volley.
Hazard was
tormenting Burnley and another incisive raid ended with Azpilicueta forcing
Heaton to save at his near post.
But Chelsea ran out
of steam and when Giroud replaced Higuain, the angry Argentine threw a training
top and shouted in frustration.