You can forgive Chelsea's Reece James for celebrating his 95th minute equaliser against Bournemouth in midweek more than most. His recurring hamstring issues kept him out for 11 games at the
Andoni Iraola has claimed that Chelsea's equaliser against Bournemouth should have been disallowed for a bizarre reason. Cole Palmer fired Chelsea ahead in the
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Chelsea captain Reece James gave an honest assessment of the Blues' 2-2 draw with Bournemouth in the Premier League. Cole Palmer gave his side an early lead in
Chelsea under Enzo Maresca are a team of moments, it is what happens in between them which is problematic. Their latest emotional release came in the 95th minute, trailing to Bournemouth with only themselves to blame before Reece James scored a wonderful free-kick.
Fikayo Tomori, Willian and Marcos Alonso were among former Chelsea stars to also react after the captain's late intervention vs Bournemouth.
That song has become all too rare at Chelsea over the past two years, but James picked a captain’s moment to remind everyone why they sing it at Stamford Bridge. This was a game of two halves but the point of demarcation was not the half-time break — it was the 56th minute.
Thomas Tuchel was in attendance for Chelsea's clash with Bournemouth, with the German starting take in a number of Premier League games before he announces his first England squad in March
Reece James return to national team might not be a far-fetched reality as he score a flawless goal against Bournemouth.Chelsea captain scored a 95th-minute equaliser with a pinpoint free-kick on Tuesday against the Cherries as he returned from
Reece James came off the bench to score an added time free kick that earned Enzo Maresca's side a draw against their injury-hit visitors
Chelsea were thankful to Reece James as they rescued a point in the last minute against Bournemouth on Tuesday night.The Blues were held to a 2-2 draw by the Cherries at Stamford Bridge, meaning