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Reece James’ late free kick saves Chelsea’s day

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In dramatic fashion, Reece James scored a free-kick during the fifth minute of stoppage time, securing a 2-2 draw against Bournemouth. Chelsea appeared beaten, and few could argue if Antoine Semenyo’s stunning strike had sealed the victory.

Initially, Chelsea took the lead through Cole Palmer, but they squandered multiple chances to extend their advantage. Nicolas Jackson struck the post at 1-0 and missed two crucial opportunities, reflecting the team’s recent struggles.

Bournemouth equalized with a penalty from Justin Kluivert after Moises Caicedo committed a needless foul. Soon after, Semenyo unleashed an incredible shot, putting Bournemouth ahead 2-1 and leaving Chelsea in a precarious position.

However, James, who came on as a substitute after another injury setback, stepped up to salvage a point for Chelsea. His timely free-kick not only brought relief but also showcased his resilience in challenging circumstances.

Chelsea started strong in the 13th minute, thanks to Jackson’s clever pass to Palmer, who outsmarted goalkeeper Mark Travers to score. This creative play energized the home crowd, signaling a return to form.

Despite their early promise, Chelsea struggled with finishing. Jackson missed a straightforward chance from six yards, a frustrating moment that highlighted ongoing issues with their attacking play.

A chaotic two-minute sequence ensued, with Kluivert hitting the post for Bournemouth, followed by Jackson narrowly missing the target. Tension mounted as both teams sought to seize control of the match.

Jackson’s close-range header was parried by Travers.

He couldn’t convert the rebound, leaving Chelsea regretting missed chances at halftime.

Five minutes into the second half, Semenyo took advantage of Caicedo’s reckless challenge, confidently converting the penalty to equalize.

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This shift in momentum energized Bournemouth.

Bournemouth faced a tense moment as referee Robert Jones reviewed a potential foul involving David Brooks and Marc Cucurella.

Brooks was fortunate to receive only a yellow card for the incident.

Chelsea’s defense faltered as Josh Acheampong allowed Semenyo to break free, leading to a powerful shot that found the top corner.

This unexpected goal threatened to decide the match in Bournemouth’s favor.

Ultimately, James’s late heroics ensured Chelsea left with a point, reminding everyone of the unpredictable nature of football and the importance of perseverance.


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