Reece James said there are positives to be taken by Chelsea after his stoppage-time free-kick salvaged a 2-2 draw against Bournemouth. Enzo Maresca’s side are now five games without a win in the Premier League despite their captain’s dramatic late intervention at Stamford Bridge.
That run has seen them drop from second place towards the end of December, when they were considered the side most likely to challenge leaders Liverpool, to fourth and at risk of dropping out of the Champions League places. It was a wasteful display from Chelsea who spurned numerous chances to add to the goal scored by Cole Palmer in the 13th minute.
Goals from Justin Kluivert and Antoine Semenyo then put Bournemouth 2-1 ahead before the late drama. “It was disappointing to only take a point from the game,’ said James, who came on as a second-half substitute for his first league appearance since November.
“We were dominating most of the game and we should have walked away with three points. “Collectively as a team we had chances in the first half and sometimes in games when you don’t take the chances, the game goes on and they managed to get two goals.
“There are positives to take. The amount of chances we created for example. Anyone can beat anyone, we just have to put this game behind us now and take it game by game.”. For James it was a first league goal since he netted in a 2-2 draw with Tottenham in August 2022, marking his return to the team after the latest in a long line of hamstring injuries that have wrecked much of the last three seasons.