Chelsea's draw against Bournemouth: Cole Palmer shines in player ratings.
In the dramatic 2-2 draw against Bournemouth, Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernandez continued to be bright spots for Chelsea, while the defense showed many weaknesses.
Chelsea endured a difficult Premier League match, drawing 2-2 with Bournemouth. Despite possessing quality attacking players, a lack of focus in defense prevented the team from securing all three points. Below is a detailed analysis and player ratings for The Blues.
The bright spots in the attack.
Cole Palmer once again proved why he is the heart and soul of Chelsea's play. With his keen tactical awareness and clinical finishing, the English midfielder not only scored goals but was also the focal point of every dangerous attacking move.

Alongside Palmer, Enzo Fernandez demonstrated his fluidity in controlling the tempo of the game. His spectacular goal was proof of his world-class status, helping Chelsea maintain significant pressure on the opponent's half.

In addition, young newcomer Estevao also made a strong impression. His speed and individual technique frequently put the Bournemouth defense on alert, especially in the situation that earned him the valuable penalty.

The defense is facing a lot of pressure.
Although Wesley Fofana played quite steadily in the center of the defense, the players around him had an underwhelming day. Josh Acheampong struggled under pressure from the trio of Semenyo, Kluivert, and Truffert, leading to his early substitution in the second half.

In goal, Robert Sanchez, despite conceding an early goal, had some brilliant moments to save his team. Without his quick reflexes to Brooks' shot, the match could have gone much worse for Chelsea.

Another disappointing performance came from Alejandro Garnacho. He showed a lack of concentration in defensive situations, creating gaps for the opposition to exploit.

Detailed statistics of the remaining players
Malo Gusto, playing as a temporary left-back, performed quite well, while Moises Caicedo's range of activity was limited after receiving an early yellow card in the first half.
- Wesley Fofana (6.8/10):Playing reliably in the center of the defense.
- Liam Delap (6.7/10):He made a smart move but unfortunately missed a header opportunity.
- Trevoh Chalobah (6.3/10):They struggled against Bournemouth's long balls.
- Malo Gusto (6.3/10):He performed well playing in a left-back position that wasn't his natural role.
- Moises Caicedo (6.3/10):Affected by an early yellow card, lacking explosiveness.
This draw shows that Chelsea still have a lot of work to do to improve their consistency, especially in their ability to maintain focus throughout the 90 minutes. Readers can find out more about...History of Chelsea Football ClubTo witness the team's journey from Stamford Bridge to continental success.


