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The team performed well right away after Mauricio Pochettino made three changes to the lineup from the ones that defeated Leicester City less than two weeks ago. Axel Disasi believed he had given the home team the lead in the first half, but the VAR disallowed his goal due to a handball.

The Blues, nevertheless, would not be defeated and took the lead prior to the halftime siren. Following Mykhailo Mudryk’s fall in the box, Lorenz Assignon received a straight red card for the visiting team.

The Burnley manager, Vincent Kompany, was issued a red card for his protests and was left furious by the outcome. With a characteristically cool finish, Cole Palmer dinked the ball from 12 yards out to put Chelsea ahead.

Josh Cullen’s incredible strike from the edge of the box early in the second half gave the Clarets an equaliser. However, another goal from Palmer later in the game gave Chelsea the lead again.

Dara O’Shea’s header from a corner gave Burnley the equaliser right away, and even though Chelsea had a man advantage in the second half, the game ended 2-2. Bobby Vincent has ranked the Chelsea players that were featured below.

A superb ball to Malo Gusto is played by Djordje Petrovic in the opening minute of the match. Shortly afterwards, made a fantastic stop to deny Wilson Odobert. Still, should do better for the O’Shea goal. 5.

Malo Gusto: Always optimistic. involved in all of the Blues’ successful offensive endeavours. Unfortunately, he was unable to score Chelsea’s first goal in the first half. I hope the late-game injury he sustained is not too serious. 7.

Axel Disasi: The VAR had other ideas about what he had scored, even though he was celebrating. Reliable in the rear as required. 6.

Benoit Badiashile: Cool under pressure. Winnable a few air battles. was not overly involved, which is perhaps good for a centre back. 6.

Marc Cucurella: Despite constantly occupying a very high position on the pitch, Cucurella was unable to participate as much as his full-back counterpart. 6.

At minute 13, Enzo Fernandez made an incredible sliding tackle. In my opinion, he performed admirably in the first half then let up a little in the second. 6.

Moises Caicedo – performed ok. His level of energy is very remarkable. However, he was unable to have a significant impact on the outcome of the match. 6.

Cole Palmer: Consistently brilliant. It’s unfortunate not to score a fantastic goal right away. wasn’t going to be denied with an outrageous penalty right before halftime. actively participated throughout, adding a second goal in the second half. Wonderful. 9.

Conor Gallagher Far too silent. was not able to participate nearly as much as he would have preferred. 5.

Mykhailo Mudryk: He appeared animated and a bother to Burnley. His early-game ability to force a yellow card was something exceptional. Should perform better in roughly thirty-five minutes. but made up for it right before the half with a fantastic run that resulted in a penalty and a red card. 7.

Nicolas Jackson: The striker did some really fine work in the build-up, but he missed a fantastic opportunity early on. Still, it looked nice. With excellent hold-up play, he was able to involve his teammates in the game all the time. 6.

Alternatives

Noni Madueke: During the last thirty minutes of the match, on. On minute 67, he had a half-chance, but he was unable to put the ball in the corner. Good cameo, but not the impact that was expected. 6.

Raheem Sterling – It was wonderful to see him join in the cheers after what had happened two weeks prior. made an instant impression by putting Palmer through a fantastic deft flick for his second goal. 7.

Alfie Gilchrist came on for the last moments. Not at all.

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