Chelsea’s thrilling 1-0 win over Bournemouth on Sunday night has been marred by a record-breaking 14 yellow cards, resulting in a fine from the Premier League. The Blues’ hard-fought victory, secured by Christopher Nkunku’s late winner, was overshadowed by the physical encounter that saw multiple players and coaching staff, including Enzo Maresca, booked by referee Anthony Taylor.
The match will go down in history as one of the most ill-disciplined in Premier League history, with the 14 yellow cards handed out to outfield players surpassing the previous record. While Chelsea will be relieved to have taken all three points, the fine will be a bitter pill to swallow. Despite the controversy, the win marks a positive step forward for the Blues, who have now secured two victories from their opening four games.
As Chelsea look to build on their momentum, they will need to address their disciplinary issues to avoid further sanctions. Enzo Maresca’s side has shown promise, but the physical approach may not be sustainable in the long term. With Robert Sanchez’s penalty save and Nkunku’s late winner, Chelsea have demonstrated their resilience and ability to grind out results. However, they will need to find a balance between competitiveness and discipline to achieve success this season.