Fofana bemoans Chelseas lack of killer instinct in Bournemouth draw - Soccer News
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Fofana bemoans Chelseas lack of killer instinct in Bournemouth draw - Soccer News
"It was a tough game. Good game. We try to give everything but when you concede two goals like this, it's complicated at this level,"
"We didn't kill the game in the second half. We had chances but didn't score. It's difficult. We played well tonight. We were solid, we conceded two goals, of course, but we played well. We need to continue like this."
"Throw-ins, we concede two goals, it's the same. It's everyone, we need to do better. We need to analyse and progress from that. We need to kill the game. We need to score. We had chances but didn't score. It's not only the forward players, it's everyone. Everyone tries, but sometimes it's like this. We need to progress from this, we need to kill the games more. When we have chances, we need to score."
Chelsea drew 2-2 with Bournemouth after leading 2-1 at Stamford Bridge, conceding the equaliser from a long throw into the box. David Brooks opened the scoring before Cole Palmer's penalty and Enzo Fernandez gave Chelsea the lead. Chelsea dominated the second half with an xG of 1.13 from nine shots but could not beat Djordje Petrovic. Bournemouth had 14 first-half shots, the most Chelsea have faced in a first half at home since 2003-04. Chelsea have dropped 15 points from winning positions this season, more than any other side.
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