Published: 09:26, August 18, 2025
Chelsea held to 0-0 draw at home by Crystal Palace
By Reuters
Chelsea's goalkeeper Robert Sanchez punches the ball over Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi during the Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Crystal Palace in London on Aug.17, 2025. (PHOTO / AP)

LONDON - Chelsea survived an early scare when Crystal Palace had an Eberechi Eze goal controversially disallowed in a scrappy 0-0 draw in the Premier League on Sunday.

Chelsea, whose last competitive outing was winning the Club World Cup in the United States last month, failed to stamp their authority on the game against the FA Cup holders despite more than 70% possession, in warm southwest London sunshine.

Coach Enzo Maresca gave new signings Joao Pedro from Brighton & Hove Albion and Jamie Gittens from Borussia Dortmund starts, but neither could make a breakthrough and Chelsea managed only three shots on target out of 19 attempts.

Talisman Cole Palmer looked out-of-sorts and was one of those guilty of wayward shots. The visitors looked to have taken the lead in the 13th minute but referee Darren England consulted the pitchside monitor and ruled Palace captain Marc Guehi, who shoved Moises Caicedo out of the way, was too close to Chelsea's defensive wall when Eze took a free kick on the edge of the area.

Crystal Palace's English defender #06 Marc Guehi (right), Crystal Palace's French striker #14 Jean-Philippe Mateta (fourth right) and Crystal Palace's Colombian defender #02 Daniel Munoz (fifth right) defend a corner against Chelsea's English defender #23 Trevoh Chalobah (third right) and Chelsea's English defender #34 Josh-Kofi Acheampong (second right) during the English Premier League football match between Chelsea and Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge in London on Aug 17, 2025. (PHOTO / AFP)

It was a technical ruling, with the laws of the game stating that where three or more defending team players form a wall, the attackers must be at least one meter from that wall and England spent some time explaining his decision to Guehi.

Chelsea, who finished fourth last season and also won the Conference League, have been tipped to do better this season after strengthening their attacking lineup.

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Liam Delap who signed from Ipswich Town and 18-year-old Estevao came on as substitutes midway through the second half and it was the young Brazilian who made the most impact, with a lively performance down the right wing.

Eze, who has been linked with a move from south to north London after interest from Tottenham Hotspur, applauded the away fans as they sang his name at the end of the game.