Chelsea v AFC Bournemouth, 05 December 2015

Score1-0 to AFC Bournemouth
RefereeMichael Jones
CompetitionPremier League
VenueStamford Bridge
Attendance41,631
The only previous league meetings came in League Division Two in the 1988-89 season when each game was won by the home team. Kick-off: 5.30pm

Goals:

Goals:

Glenn Murray 82 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois
Defender Gary Cahill
Defender Baba Rahman
Defender Kurt Zouma
Defender/Midfielder Nemanja Matić
Midfielder Cesc Fàbregas
Midfielder Oscar
Midfielder Pedro
Midfielder Willian
Midfielder/Forward Eden Hazard

Starting lineup:

Artur Boruc Goalkeeper
Steve Cook Defender
Adam Smith Defender
Charlie Daniels Defender/Midfielder
Simon Francis Defender/Midfielder
Dan Gosling Defender/Midfielder
Harry Arter Midfielder
Matt Ritchie Midfielder
Junior Stanislas Midfielder
Drew Surman Midfielder
Josh King Forward

Substitutions:

Diego Costa for Oscar 46
Loïc Rémy for Cesc Fàbregas 83
Bertrand Traoré for Baba Rahman 83

Substitutions:

Glenn Murray for Josh King 80

Cards:

Pedro 21 Y
Diego Costa 63 Y

Cards:

Drew Surman 23 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Asmir Begović
Defender/Midfielder César Azpilicueta
Midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek
Midfielder John Obi Mikel
Midfielder/Forward Bertrand Traoré
Forward Diego Costa
Forward Loïc Rémy

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Ryan Allsopp
Defender Baily Cargill
Midfielder Matt Butcher
Midfielder Eunan O'Kane
Forward Yann Kermorgant
Forward Glenn Murray
Forward Tokelo Rantie

Comments:

League position: 14th No reigning Premier League champion had won fewer (four) or lost more (eight) after 15 games than Chelsea had in this season. In the Premier League this season so far, no side had conceded more goals in the last 15 minutes of games than Chelsea (seven). This was the first time in his managerial career that Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho had lost a home league game against a newly promoted team. [c/o Infostrada].

Comments:

League position: 17th AFC Bournemouth became the first newly promoted side to beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge since Charlton Athletic on 21 April 2001. They also became the fourth promoted team to win an away game at the reigning Premier League champions and the first since Bolton Wanderers at Manchester United on 20 October 2001. The Cherries had now won on five of their last six league visits to London.

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois
Defender Gary Cahill
Defender Baba Rahman
Defender Kurt Zouma
Defender/Midfielder Nemanja Matić
Midfielder Cesc Fàbregas
Midfielder Oscar
Midfielder Pedro
Midfielder Willian
Midfielder/Forward Eden Hazard

Substitutions:

Diego Costa for Oscar 46
Loïc Rémy for Cesc Fàbregas 83
Bertrand Traoré for Baba Rahman 83

Cards:

Pedro 21 Y
Diego Costa 63 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Asmir Begović
Defender/Midfielder César Azpilicueta
Midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek
Midfielder John Obi Mikel
Midfielder/Forward Bertrand Traoré
Forward Diego Costa
Forward Loïc Rémy

Comments:

League position: 14th No reigning Premier League champion had won fewer (four) or lost more (eight) after 15 games than Chelsea had in this season. In the Premier League this season so far, no side had conceded more goals in the last 15 minutes of games than Chelsea (seven). This was the first time in his managerial career that Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho had lost a home league game against a newly promoted team. [c/o Infostrada].

Goals:

Glenn Murray 82 G

Starting lineup:

Artur Boruc Goalkeeper
Steve Cook Defender
Adam Smith Defender
Charlie Daniels Defender/Midfielder
Simon Francis Defender/Midfielder
Dan Gosling Defender/Midfielder
Harry Arter Midfielder
Matt Ritchie Midfielder
Junior Stanislas Midfielder
Drew Surman Midfielder
Josh King Forward

Substitutions:

Glenn Murray for Josh King 80

Cards:

Drew Surman 23 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Ryan Allsopp
Defender Baily Cargill
Midfielder Matt Butcher
Midfielder Eunan O'Kane
Forward Yann Kermorgant
Forward Glenn Murray
Forward Tokelo Rantie

Comments:

League position: 17th AFC Bournemouth became the first newly promoted side to beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge since Charlton Athletic on 21 April 2001. They also became the fourth promoted team to win an away game at the reigning Premier League champions and the first since Bolton Wanderers at Manchester United on 20 October 2001. The Cherries had now won on five of their last six league visits to London.