Burnley were the visitors to Stamford Bridge and given that they had only won one away game in the whole of the last Premier League campaign, an easy home win was predicted.
Gary Cahill’s red card inside a quarter of an hour set the tone and Sean Dyche’s side stunned the Blues with three first half goals before half time.
READ MORE:GOOD NEWS: FOR CHELSEA €75m-RATED TOP-CLASS MIDFIElDER SET TO SIGN FOR CHELSEA
The second half brought more drama in the shape of a Cesc Fabregas red card and goals from Alvaro Morata and David Luiz. A lot has changed since then but the return fixture will have been one date that many Chelsea fans and players will have marked in their diary as an opportunity for revenge. But it might not prove that easy.
The second half brought more drama in the shape of a Cesc Fabregas red card and goals from Alvaro Morata and David Luiz. A lot has changed since then but the return fixture will have been one date that many Chelsea fans and players will have marked in their diary as an opportunity for revenge. But it might not prove that easy.
The match has been rearranged for Thursday 19 April, just three days before Chelsea face Southampton at Wembley for a place in the final of the FA Cup.
It is fair to say that the Blues fans are not happy at all about it and we’ve taken a closer look at the best of their reaction…
CLICK HERE FOR FRESH STORIES
It is fair to say that the Blues fans are not happy at all about it and we’ve taken a closer look at the best of their reaction…
CLICK HERE FOR FRESH STORIES

No comments:
Post a Comment