PREM: Chelsea 0-0 Everton


Antonio Rudiger battles for possession with Lucas Digne

Chelsea stretched their unbeaten Premier League start to 12 games but had to settle for a point after failing to breach Everton during a goalless draw at Stamford Bridge.


Maurizio Sarri's side were nullified by disciplined visitors during the first half but the scoreline belied their dominance after the interval as Jordan Pickford, the goalframe and the offside flag left them frustrated.

Marcos Alonso had the game's best chances but though the stage seemed set for Ross Barkley against his former club, the late substitute could only lash wide from distance and a home breakthrough remained elusive.

The Blues would have returned to the summit, for a few hours at least, but the result leaves them third in the table behind Manchester City and Liverpool, with Everton staying in ninth place.

Sarri will rue the missed opportunity but his start to Premier League management is now a record one, the Italian surpassing Frank Clark's 11 unbeaten run with Nottingham Forest from August to October 1994.

After the Chelsea Pensioners had led remembrance tributes, the visitors to west London started brightest on the pitch, Andre Gomes heading narrowly over and Bernard fizzing wide following threatening Lucas Digne deliveries.

A ball over the top narrowly evaded Alvaro Morata's lunge but Chelsea continued to be thwarted by well-drilled opponents, as well as by Everton goalkeeper Pickford when Yerry Mina's foul on Eden Hazard gave Alonso a dead-ball chance.

The sides had failed to muster a shot on target as the break loomed but Alonso lashed a venomous first (41) when he peeled away to meet Willian's free-kick on the volley, the angle tight but Pickford forced to palm away.

Morata's hopeful penalty appeal was dismissed before a flashpoint between Bernard and Antonio Rudiger saw both players booked as the half ended with a frisson but still no breakthrough.

Pickford was called upon again just seconds after the restart, Morata under pressure from Mina but almost converting Hazard's lofted cross, and as the game opened up, Kepa Arrizabalaga tipped over from Gylfi Sigurdsson.

As Barkley warmed up to some jeers from the travelling supporters, Willian dithered and then fired wide, while Pickford scrambled to push over Hazard's deflected shot in a breathless passage of play.

Alonso drilled against the far post (65) as a Chelsea opener impossibly remained elusive but Morata could have no complaints when he tapped in soon after but saw the offside flag.

The Spaniard was further aggrieved when a tussle with Michael Keane brought no Everton punishment and a flurry of substitutes were made in vain, Barkley's entrance promising but failing to deliver late drama.


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