Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino expressed disappointment in his team's lackluster performance following a 2-2 draw against Burnley at Stamford Bridge. Despite Cole Palmer's two goals, Burnley managed to equalize twice, with Dara O'Shea scoring the late equalizer.
Pochettino highlighted the team's defensive lapses and emphasized the importance of energy and hunger in competing in the Premier League. He acknowledged the team's struggles in evolving as a cohesive unit and stressed the need for improvement in various areas.
Chelsea took the lead through a penalty converted by Palmer, but Burnley fought back and leveled the score with a stunning volley from Josh Cullen. Palmer restored Chelsea's lead, only for O'Shea to secure a point for Burnley with a header that troubled Chelsea's goalkeeper.
Despite Palmer's individual milestone of reaching 20 goal involvements in his debut Premier League season, he expressed disappointment in the team's inability to secure a victory. The team's inconsistency and defensive errors were highlighted as areas needing immediate improvement.
Looking ahead, Chelsea will face Manchester United in their next Premier League fixture, aiming to bounce back from the disappointing result against Burnley. Pochettino emphasized the importance of regrouping and approaching the upcoming match with renewed energy and focus.
The draw against Burnley leaves Chelsea in 11th place, while Burnley remains in the relegation zone, four points adrift of safety. The match was not without controversy, as Burnley coach Vincent Kompany was sent off for protesting a VAR decision that led to a penalty for Chelsea.