Enzo Maresca under fire again as Chelsea held by Bournemouth
Chelsea’s poor Premier League form extended to one win in seven games as Bournemouth held on for a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge.
All four goals came in an eventful first half as the visitors took an early lead through David Brooks before Cole Palmer’s penalty levelled things.
Enzo Fernandez struck to make it 2-1 but predictably Chelsea could not hold on, Justin Kluivert equalising before the break.
Chelsea needed a result to restore a sense that things are progressing under Enzo Maresca. Instead they gave a performance that affirmed their frailties, from the absence of confident leadership to helm them in defence and midfield, to an inability to take the myriad of chances that fell their way.
Estevao was sensational on his return from injury, but beyond that nobody in blue looked sure of themselves when the ball came to them inside the penalty area. The summer transfer business that shuffled attacking players in and out has not remedied this team’s principal shortcoming.
Chelsea were behind after six minutes. Bournemouth crossed from the right and as heads from both teams went for it, the ball landed on that of Brooks two yards out. Robert Sanchez beat the first effort back out but only as far as Bournemouth’s captain, who at the second go shovelled it over the line.
Chelsea have had a problem with losing leads this season but immediately they gave notice of their powers of recovery. Antoine Semenyo – on what may prove to be his last Bournemouth appearance – appeared to trip Estevao in the box, drawing expectant howls from home fans for a penalty.
The game continued for some time until finally VAR called Sam Barrott to the screen. The kick was awarded and Palmer sneaked it past Djordje Petrovic to level.
Brooks was then


