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Chelsea, with Moisés Caicedo, could not beat Burnley in the Premier League

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Chelsea, with Moisés Caicedo, could not beat Burnley in the Premier League

Chelsea couldn’t beat Burnleyone of the teams that seeks permanence in the Premier Leaguee tied 2-2 at Stamford Bridge. The Ecuadorian Moisés Caicedo He started and played until 73 minutes.

Moisés Caicedo of Chelsea disputes the ball in the duel against Burnley. Getty Images

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The tricolor could not develop its game, before the mark that Burnley proposed on him, Enzo Fernández and Connor Gallagher. With their midfielders well covered, Chelsea had to look for other alternatives to start their attacks.

Even so, Caicedo was good for the recovery and the order of the team, which found the first goal, with an extra prize. After the penalty on Mudryk, Assignon was sent off 40 minutes into the first half.

The tie came at the start of the second half, with a goal from Cullen and Chelsea was forced to look for the goal.

With the team dominating, Pochettino decided to take out Caicedo and put in Raheem Sterling, another attacking man. Shortly after, the second arrived, after a great action by Sterling with Palmer.

However, Burnley equalized from a corner kick, facing a weak response from Petrovic. O’Shea headed the ball and the goalkeeper could neither contain nor deny the ball.

This week, Chelsea will have an important match, when they face Manchester United, in the Premier League, on Thursday, April 4.

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