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GBR | May 19, 2022

Wasteful Chelsea set to finish third after Leicester draw

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Chelsea’s Marcos Alonso celebrates scoring their first goal with Christian Pulisic and Reece James. (Photo: Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers)

LONDON (Reuters)

Chelsea defender Marco Alonso scored a glorious equaliser to earn a 1-1 home draw with Leicester City today and effectively seal third place in the English Premier League ahead of the final round of fixtures.

The draw lifted Chelsea to 71 points, 19 behind leaders Manchester City and three ahead of London rivals Tottenham Hotspur in fourth, but Chelsea’s far superior goal difference means Spurs have no realistic chance of overtaking them.

Chelsea will be disappointed not to win a game in which they had 27 shots but scored only one goal as they dominated possession.

Leicester City’s Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in action with Chelsea’s N’Golo Kante. (Photo: Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers)

In contrast, Leicester scored with their only effort on target after seven minutes as Kasper Schmeichel sent a sweeping long ball to Timothy Castagne and his deflected pass fell into the path of James Maddison who curled a shot past Edouard Mendy.

Chelsea’s 34th-minute equaliser was exquisite as Reece James lofted a diagonal ball into the area for Alonso to volley home and it looked a matter of time before they added to their tally.

Thiago Silva sent a raking ball into the box but the lively Hakim Ziyech could not connect with it as Chelsea sought to turn their dominance into goals.

“We were the better team and deserved to win, we didn’t allow any chances, got punished by a shot from outside the box.”

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel

They earned a number of corners and free kicks around the area and though Leicester’s loose defending at set pieces has proved costly all season, Schmeichel was quickly off his line to claim the ball and avert danger.

“We were the better team and deserved to win, we didn’t allow any chances, got punished by a shot from outside the box,” Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel told reporters.

Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers shakes hands with James Maddison after the match. (Photo: REUTERS/Toby Melville)

“We created enough to win, didn’t allow transition and chances for Leicester, so I am fine with the performance.

“It’s a bit of a broken record – we did not take what we deserve.”

Chelsea round off their league campaign at home to relegated Watford on Sunday when Leicester, who are in ninth place on 49 points, host Southampton.

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