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{statorium_team tid=8 sid=343 text="Chelsea"} grabbed a hard-fought 1-0 win over {statorium_team tid=16 sid=343 text="Bournemouth"}, thanks to a late goal from substitute {statorium_player pid=1988 sid=343 text="Christopher Nkunku"}. The match saw a Premier League record 14 yellow cards, highlighting the intensity of the contest. Despite Bournemouth's persistent attacking play, Chelsea clinched the points, moving them up the Premier League table.

Bournemouth's Missed Chances

The home side, Bournemouth, created several opportunities throughout the match but failed to capitalize. Their record signing, {statorium_player pid=6724 sid=343 text="Evanilson"}, had a chance to open his Premier League account when he stepped up for a first-half penalty. However, Chelsea's goalkeeper, Robert Sanchez, was equal to the task, blocking the effort.

Bournemouth's pressure on Chelsea’s defense continued, with both Marcus Tavernier and Ryan Christie hitting the woodwork. Despite their control in attack, the Cherries couldn't find the back of the net, leaving them frustrated.

Nkunku's Decisive Goal

Chelsea, who had struggled to create clear chances, finally made the breakthrough late in the game. Substitute Nkunku was at the right place at the right time, slotting the ball past Bournemouth’s keeper, Mark Travers, after being fed a through-ball by debutant {statorium_player pid=1255 sid=343 text="Jadon Sancho"}. The goal came against the run of play but was enough to secure a vital away win.

Record Yellow Cards in Fiery Encounter

The match will also be remembered for the number of yellow cards handed out by referee Anthony Taylor, setting a new Premier League record. Bournemouth received six yellow cards, while Chelsea picked up eight. This broke the previous record of 12 bookings in a Premier League match, last seen in Chelsea v Tottenham in 2016 and Wolves v Newcastle in 2010.

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca, when asked about the aggressive nature of the game, remarked that it was just part of football, with teams needing to adapt to the demands of the match. Chelsea's win pushes them up to seventh, while Bournemouth, now in 11th, will aim to rebound in their upcoming fixture against {statorium_team tid=3 sid=343 text="Liverpool"}.