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BOU vs CHE

English Premier League

Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth

Bournemouth

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Chelsea

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That is all we have time for on Tribe, as Chelsea win on the road whilst keeping a rare clean sheet. I have been Elliot Thompson, and thank you for joining me. Join us on Tribe tomorrow for the big one: The North London Derby.
Next up for Bournemouth is a trip to Anfield next Saturday. They will be up for that after the Nottingham Forest win today. Meanwhile, for Chelsea, they have a London derby next weekend as they take on West Ham United.
Bournemouth will be fuming that they haven't, at the very least, kept their unbeaten start to the league campaign going. They deserved to win the game even without the penalty. They created so many chances, but it looks like they may struggle in front of goal without Dominic Solanke. Evanilson looks promising, but things just aren't going his way so far. Andoni Iraola will be desperate for him to get his first goal sooner rather than later. Iraola was annoyed at Anthony Taylor for not showing Cucurella a second yellow card late on, especially due to the fact he was giving them out like there was no tomorrow. Overall, Bournemouth fans will be displeased, but their side deserved to at least earn a point. Senesi and Zabarnyi will look back at their defending for the goal, knowing they could have done better. It just wasn't their day, but Iraola certainly has them on the right track.
CHELSEA WIN IT LATE ON! Enzo Maresca got his changes just right in the second half to win his side the game. Jadon Sancho, on his debut, found Christopher Nkunku in the box. He glides past Zabarnyi and Senesi before slotting the ball home from close range. The two substitutes linked up to get Chelsea back to winning ways. They certainly did not deserve it, as they were poor throughout the 90 minutes. Sanchez bailed them out big time in the first half with a massive penalty save. He had a few more saves to make in the second half as Chelsea were open throughout the game. The big positives for Chelsea are that Sancho looked right at home as he impressed massively. As well as that, the midfield pivot of Caicedo and Veiga worked rather well. However, they will need to improve as on another day they don't even get a point, nevermind three.
90+6'
Semenyo is now the latest player to go into the book. That was for something he said to Anthony Taylor. Fourteen yellow cards now, ridiculous!
A. Semenyo
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90+5'
SAVE! Sinisterra, on the left wing, pokes the ball into Unal. On the edge of the box, he has so much space, so it takes a couple of touches. On his right foot, he shoots low, aiming for the bottom left corner. Sanchez once again has everything behind the ball as he parries it away.
90+4'
Fofana drives forward with the ball from right-back. He gets to the edge of the box until Senesi brings him down from behind. The referee says he won the ball, so Bournemouth break with Semenyo on the right flank. His cross is turned behind by Colwill.
90+1'
Felix shoves Scott over in midfield, so he has now been shown a yellow card. This is now a record in a Premier League match for the most yellow cards. It's not something either team will be happy about, really.