Chelsea ‘s Reece James To The  Rescue Against Bournemouth

Reece James to Chelsea's Rescue

Chelsea Play Host To Bournemouth

It seemed to be a night of draws as Chelsea played host to  Bournemouth  at Stamford Bridge in a crucial encounter in the English Premier League.

The Blues Slipping After A Good Start

It also seemed to be a night of Super- Subs as Reece James came out from the bench and scored the equaliser in stoppage time to salvage a point for The Blues who have lost 2 and drawn 3 of their last 5 games and are slipping steadily after an impressive start to the EPL this season.

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Semenyo’s Powerful Strike Gives Bournemouth The Edge

It was an exciting game at Stamford Bridge and though Cole Palmer set Chelsea ahead with the coolest of finishes, Chelsea found themselves down two goals to one. Kluivert converted a penalty for Bournemouth and then Semenyo got one past the Goalkeeper with a lightning strike in the 68th minute to give the Cherries the lead.

Reece James’ Free-Kick Settles the Match

Bournemouth had defended manly and denied Chelsea, but yet again it was the night of subs as Bournemouth gave away a free-kick just outside the box and Reece James produced a magnificent right footer with utmost precision to snatch the equaliser in the 5th minute of stoppage time.

A Game Of Missed Opportunities For Chelsea

Chelsea were not at their best and missed several chances. Nicolas Jackson was not good enough in front of goal, which cost Chelsea, a vital 2 points.

It was a night of the super subs and well  fought draws.

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Rizwan Khan is an Engineering Graduate with an MBA in Finance. He is passionate about sports and has interests in diverse fields. Besides his artistic skills he loves reading, writing and taking lectures in the field of his interest.

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