Bournemouth and Chelsea shared the spoils in a goalless draw at the Vitality Stadium, with Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo having his goal disallowed. The Cherries struggled to create clear-cut chances against the visitors, who looked more threatening on the counter-attack.
Chelsea's midfield duo of Mason Mount and Mateo Kovačić controlled the tempo of the game, allowing their full-backs to push forward and exploit Bournemouth's high defensive line. However, it was a rare moment of urgency from Chelsea that came closest to opening the scoring, as Mason Mount forced Bournemouth goalkeeper Nathan Aké into a spectacular save.
Semenyo had offered a glimmer of hope for Bournemouth with his goal, but it was ruled out after being adjudged offside by the VAR officials. Despite this disappointment, Semenyo's pace and power had provided a much-needed boost to Bournemouth's attack in the first half, and he continued to cause problems for the Chelsea defence throughout.
The result sees Bournemouth remain rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table, while Chelsea move up to fifth place.
Chelsea's midfield duo of Mason Mount and Mateo Kovačić controlled the tempo of the game, allowing their full-backs to push forward and exploit Bournemouth's high defensive line. However, it was a rare moment of urgency from Chelsea that came closest to opening the scoring, as Mason Mount forced Bournemouth goalkeeper Nathan Aké into a spectacular save.
Semenyo had offered a glimmer of hope for Bournemouth with his goal, but it was ruled out after being adjudged offside by the VAR officials. Despite this disappointment, Semenyo's pace and power had provided a much-needed boost to Bournemouth's attack in the first half, and he continued to cause problems for the Chelsea defence throughout.
The result sees Bournemouth remain rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table, while Chelsea move up to fifth place.