Chelsea captain Reece James gave an honest assessment of the Blues' 2-2 draw with Bournemouth in the Premier League. Cole Palmer gave his side an early lead in
That song has become all too rare at Chelsea over the past two years, but James picked a captain’s moment to remind everyone why they sing it at Stamford Bridge. This was a game of two halves but the point of demarcation was not the half-time break — it was the 56th minute.
Reece James upbeat despite Chelsea’s winless run extending - Enzo Maresca’s side are now five games without a win in the Premier League despite their captain’s dramatic late intervention at Stamford Bridge.
Reece James scored a free-kick in the fifth minute of stoppage time to rescue a 2-2 draw for Chelsea at home to Bournemouth in the Premier League. The home side looked beaten and could have had few complaints had Antoine Semenyo’s sensational strike midway through the second half turned out to have been the winner.
Reece James finds turning point after injury nightmare to play the Chelsea hero - Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth: James snatched a 95th-minute equaliser after the Cherries had looked set for victory
Andoni Iraola has claimed that Chelsea's equaliser against Bournemouth should have been disallowed for a bizarre reason. Cole Palmer fired Chelsea ahead in the
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The pause for a long VAR review of the Brooks incident ought to have given Maresca a moment to calm and reorganise his troops. Instead, the Italian spent it raging on the touchline, while most of his players crowded Rob Jones at the pitchside screen.
Bournemouth took full advantage of Jackson’s profligacy in the second half, levelling through Justin Kluivert’s penalty before Antoine Semenyo made it 2-1, beating young defender Josh Acheampong then sending a rocket inside Robert Sanchez’s near post.
You can forgive Chelsea's Reece James for celebrating his 95th minute equaliser against Bournemouth in midweek more than most. His recurring hamstring issues kept him out for 11 games at the
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