Chelsea Go Fourth, Coach Sarri Sent off In Frustrating
Burnley Draw
Chelsea
accused Burnley of time-wasting and playing “anti-football” after Blues boss
Maurizio Sarri was sent off before a touchline skirmish marred their
frustrating 2-2 draw on Monday.
Sarri’s
side fell behind to Jeff Hendrick’s fine finish before N’Golo Kante equalised
moments later.
In
a frantic opening 24 minutes at Stamford Bridge, Gonzalo Higuain put Chelsea
ahead, only for Burnley’s Ashley Barnes to punish more dismal defending from
the Blues.
Without
a win in their last two league games, Chelsea will take only slender comfort
from climbing one point above fifth placed Arsenal into fourth place, level on
points with third placed Tottenham.
Chelsea
would have gone third with a victory, but instead they have now played a game
more than top four rivals Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United, who are
three points behind in sixth.
It
was a missed opportunity after defeats for Tottenham, Arsenal and United at the
weekend and Chelsea were booed off at full-time.
In
a fitting coda to a damaging evening, Sarri was sent to the stands for
protesting in the final seconds before several members of the Blues bench were
involved in a tetchy touchline clash with their Burnley counterparts.
Sarri’s
assistant Gianfranco Zola said his boss was so “emotional” after the game that
he couldn’t fulfil his media duties.
“He
was very upset because he has heard not good words towards him from the Burnley
bench. The only reason he walked over there was to get our players to go into
position, he was trying to help the ref,” Zola said.
Zola
took a swipe at Burnley’s perceived gamesmanship, which included Clarets keeper
Tom Heaton being booked in the first half for time-wasting.
“We
are unhappy. There was too much time wasting. Five minutes injury time wasn’t
enough to compensate. We couldn’t build important rhythm,” Zola moaned.
“We
expected it to be a tough game. We didn’t expect so much time wasting. We
expected (referee) Kevin Friend to give more extra time. That’s why we’re very
unhappy.”
Chelsea
defender David Luiz went even further in his criticism of Burnley.
“It’s
anti-football. Wasting time all the time, especially when you have the ball.
Their players went to the floor and stopped the game,” he said.
Now
Arsenal can replace Chelsea in fourth if they avoid defeat at Wolves on
Wednesday.
“We
need to improve but we’re in a good way. We care, as we showed today,” Zola
said.
Adding
to Sarri’s problems, he was hit by first half injuries to France midfielder
Kante and England winger Callum Hudson-Odoi.
“It
doesn’t look very good unfortunately,” Zola said of Hudson-Odoi. “It’s a
problem with his Achilles tendon.”
Brushing
off the bench-clearing clash, Burnley boss Sean Dyche said: “By the time I
turned round there was something going off in the tunnel.
“I
don’t know what you can call it now. Handbags? Manbags? Bumbags?”
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