There were four goals inside a frantic opening half-hour at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea and Bournemouth played out an entertaining 2-2 draw, leaving Enzo Marescas side with just one Premier League win in seven matches. For the visitors, the result extended their own winless league run to ten games, Softfootball reports.
Bournemouth arrived in west London having collected just three away points since August, but they made a dream start by going ahead inside six minutes. A long throw caused chaos in the Chelsea box and, after David Brooks initial header was parried by Robert Snchez, the Welshman reacted quickest to force the rebound over the line.
The lead didnt last long. Chelsea were level on 15 minutes after Estvo went down under pressure from Antoine Semenyo, with VAR stepping in to award a penalty. Former Chelsea goalkeeper Djordje Petrovi guessed correctly, but Cole Palmers spot-kick was placed too well to keep out.