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Worrying full-time scenes at Stamford Bridge after Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth

When the final whistle blew on Chelsea’s draw with Bournemouth, the vibes weren’t great.

After a December to forget for Chelsea, Enzo Maresca knew coming into this tie that anything but a win had the potential to land him in hot water

Well, despite how entertaining the evening clash under the lights was, the result is what really matters — a draw isn’t good enough. Estevao Willian was brilliant against Bournemouth, as well as the two goalscorers, but it was an underwhelming team performance.

After the game, the feeling around the stadium was unanimous, and driven home by a frosty reaction from the crowd.

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Boos around Stamford Bridge at full-time of Chelsea vs Bournemouth

Chelsea were the better side in the second half, but were lucky not to lose in injury time, when Enes Unal should have done better with his effort from right in front of the goal.

A draw seems a fair result, but not one that fans were happy with.

As Nizaar Kinsella reported on X: “FT: Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth. Smattering of low-level boos. Chalobah is down after a clash of heads on full-time.

“Chelsea had the better of the second half but Enes Unal could have won it in added time. Fair result over the course of the match.”

Regardless of the ‘level’ of noise at Stamford Bridge, it’s clear that fans aren’t happy with the Blues’ recent form. It’s a sour note on which to end an objectively successful 2025, but a fair reaction given how the month has gone.

Chelsea fans not happy with Enzo Maresca…

Chelsea fans booed when Cole Palmer was taken off in the second half.

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Cole Palmer for Chelsea vs Bournemouth

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Chelsea are repeating the mistakes of last season

The current state of Chelsea’s season is eerily similar to last year’s winter collapse.

Picking up just one win from a possible six has killed any hopes of a title charge.

What will be interesting to observe is where the lion’s share of the blame falls after another uninspired performance.

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Maresca was in hot water at Chelsea earlier this month, and some decisions he has made do him no favours, but surely the finger should be pointed higher up.

The Chelsea board are happy with the squad, but they’re in the minority. Despite the amount of money spent, there are still holes in the squad and that overall issue of a lack of experience to get through games like the one we just watched.

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