“I can’t continue to hand them big salaries and they cant perform the way they are supposed to so reducing Thier salary will make them seriouse and any player who is not ok with other should leave this Summer”.

The team’s performance improved significantly after Mauricio Pochettino made three lineup changes, but Axel Disasi’s goal was disallowed due to a handball. Despite this setback, Chelsea took the lead before halftime, with Cole Palmer scoring a penalty. Burnley equalized twice, ending the game 2-2. Here’s how Chelsea players performed:
– Djordje Petrovic provided a superb ball to Malo Gusto early on but should have done better for Burnley’s second goal. (Rating: 5)
– Malo Gusto was involved in Chelsea’s attacking efforts but couldn’t score. His late-game injury is concerning. (Rating: 7)
– Axel Disasi was solid defensively, although his goal was disallowed by VAR. (Rating: 6)
– Benoit Badiashile remained composed under pressure but wasn’t heavily involved. (Rating: 6)
– Marc Cucurella occupied a high position but didn’t contribute as much as expected. (Rating: 6)
– Enzo Fernandez made a notable tackle but faded in the second half. (Rating: 6)
– Moises Caicedo showed energy but didn’t impact the match significantly. (Rating: 6)
– Cole Palmer was outstanding, scoring a penalty and a second goal. (Rating: 9)
– Conor Gallagher was quiet and couldn’t participate as much as desired. (Rating: 5)
– Mykhailo Mudryk was active and caused trouble for Burnley, earning a penalty and a red card. (Rating: 7)
– Nicolas Jackson did well in build-up play but missed an early chance. (Rating: 6)
– Noni Madueke had a decent cameo but didn’t make a significant impact. (Rating: 6)
– Raheem Sterling made an instant impression with an assist for Palmer’s goal. (Rating: 7)
– Alfie Gilchrist didn’t have much influence in the brief time he was on the pitch.