Chelsea triumphed over Bournemouth with 2-1 win at Stamford Bridge, ensuring their participation in European competitions next year. The match was highlighted by Moises Caicedo extra ordinary goal long range goal deserving a Puskas award and Raheem Sterling's decisive second half strike Despite Beniot Badashile own goal giving Bournemouth a glimmer of hope, Chelsea’s victory cemented their sixth-place finish, while Bournemouth concluded their season in a respectable twelfth position.
The game was a showcase of Chelsea’s recent form, with the team aiming for a fifth consecutive league win to guarantee European football. The match began with Chelsea’s early dominance, which was soon rewarded when Caicedo scored his first goal for the club from an audacious distance. Sterling later bolstered Chelsea’s lead, only for Bournemouth to respond quickly through a deflected goal. The match continued with high intensity, featuring near misses and a standing ovation for Cole Palmer, who had a significant impact on the game with his goal contributions throughout the season.