Moved throughout the game, Chelsea only managed to take the point of the draw at Sheffield United (2-2), the last in the championship. The Blues had traveled light, with Christopher Nkunku, Reece James, Ben Chilwell and Malo Gusto. And it was a returner, Thiago Silva, who opened the scoring for Chelsea. The 39-year-old Brazilian, without a minute of play since the beginning of February, took with his right foot a corner taken by Conor Gallagher (11th). Sheffield United, however, showed a better appearance at home. Djordje Petrovic, the Londoners’ goalkeeper, had to work hard for the first time before giving in, leaving a gap at his near post exploited by Jayden Bogle (32nd). Jostled by the aggressiveness of the locals, Mauricio Pochettino’s players took time to react.
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Without a Cole Palmer on the big nights, Chelsea relied on their winger Noni Madueke. The English international hopeful performed a nice solo number before lighting the Sheffield United goalkeeper to take the advantage (66th). The Blues thought they had done the hardest part, but that wasn’t without taking into account the self-sacrifice of the Blades players. The Sheffield players managed to find their number 9 Oliver McBurnie for an equalizer in added time of the game (90th + 3). Even if the point of the draw still seems anecdotal for Sheffield United who still have a 9 point gap on the first non-relegation team, Chris Wilder’s players will be able to be satisfied with a good game. For Chelsea, Europe is moving away once more. Mauricio Pochettino’s players remain five points behind Manchester United who are sixth.
Pub. 04/07/2024 8:37 p.m. Updated 04/08/2024 10:35 a.m.