Blue is not in fashion at the moment.
Opposed to Bournemouth and after leading quickly, Chelsea could only draw against Bournemouth (2-2). The cold took only a quarter of an hour to set in, as Nicolas Jackson found Cole Palmer in depth, who only had to feint his shot to put Mark Travers down before pushing the ball deep and celebrating with chilliness (13e). But this reluctance affected the Bluesas often over the past few weeks. In the second period, Justin Kluivert equalized from the penalty spot (50e), then Antoine Semenyo, with a powerful shot at the near post, put the Cherries in front (68e). The savior is fortunately named Reece James on the London side, who managed to save the furniture with a free kick (90e+5). Chelsea somehow keeps its fourth place, Bournemouth remains in ambush: 7e three points from the Champions League.
Still in London, against Brentford, Manchester City experienced the same result (2-2), but with a slightly more complicated scenario. Indeed, if Phil Foden offered himself a double by nicely taking over the worked cross from Kevin De Bruyne (66e), then finding himself on the rebound of Savinho’s shot (78e), THE Bees took advantage of the opposing defensive mistakes to come back. First with Yoane Wissa, completely alone to push the delivery of Mads Rorslev (82e) and then with Christian Nørgaard, whose header could not be slammed by Stefan Ortega (90e+2). City are seventh.
The results:
Brentford 2-2 Manchester CityButs : Warn (82e) and Nørgaard (90e+2) for the Bees // Foden (66e et 78e) pour City
Buts : Palmer (13e) and James (90e+5) for the Blues // Kluivert (50eSP) et Semenyo (68e) for Cherries
Haaland and City confirm, Palmer is no longer enough for Chelsea
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