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Chelsea Held to Frustrating Draw by 10-Man Burnley Despite Twice Taking the Lead

Stamford Bridge witnessed a tale of missed opportunities as Chelsea were held to a 2-2 draw by 10-man Burnley, extending their unbeaten run against the Clarets to 11 matches. Despite dominating proceedings, Chelsea’s failure to capitalize on their chances saw them twice surrendering the lead, leaving fans and pundits alike feeling a sense of disappointment.

The match began with Chelsea on the front foot, with Enzo Fernández coming close to opening the scoring early on, only to be denied by a spectacular save from Burnley goalkeeper Arijanet Muric. However, Burnley quickly found their rhythm and threatened Chelsea’s goal themselves, with Wilson Odobert forcing Đorđe Petrović into action with a powerful strike.

Chelsea thought they had taken the lead when Axel Disasi found the back of the net, but VAR intervened to rule the goal out for handball. The momentum swung back in Chelsea’s favor when a penalty was awarded following a foul on Mykhailo Mudryk, resulting in Burnley’s Lorenz Assignon receiving a second yellow card and Vincent Kompany being sent off for his protests. Cole Palmer duly converted the penalty with a cheeky panenka.

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Burnley, however, refused to be disheartened and came out fighting in the second half. Despite being reduced to 10 men, they equalized through Josh Cullen’s stunning volley, marking his first-ever Premier League goal. With newfound momentum, Burnley pressed forward in search of a winner, with Lyle Foster and Dara O’Shea going close.

Sensing the threat Burnley posed, Chelsea upped their intensity and regained the lead through Raheem Sterling’s precise finish. Yet, Burnley once again demonstrated their resilience by equalizing almost immediately, with O’Shea nodding in Cullen’s corner.

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In the match’s dying moments, Burnley came agonizingly close to snatching all three points, with Jay Rodriguez hitting the crossbar before volleying the rebound over the bar. Despite their late flurry of chances, Burnley ultimately settled for a hard-earned point, a result that still suited them given the circumstances.

The draw piled further pressure on Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino, who now faces increased scrutiny following a series of underwhelming performances. With five minutes of added time failing to yield a winner, Chelsea were left to rue their missed opportunities as they were forced to share the spoils with Burnley.

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