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Three Defeats in a Row: Can Burnley Bounce Back After Losing 0-2 to Chelsea?

Burnley 0-2 Chelsea

A serious concern for Scott Parker’s side, Burnley, who suffered a 0-2 home defeat to Chelsea at Turf Moor on 22 November 2025, their third straight loss in November. Chelsea’s Pedro Neto and Enzo Fernández struck the decisive blows, and Burnley were unable to convert a noticeable drop in attacking threat into any meaningful chances. 

This blog, analysing the 96 APK breakdown of the match’s first and second halves, explains the recent run of form with hard numbers, pinpoints structural weaknesses, and sets realistic expectations for the upcoming clash with Brentford.

Match Report: First half

Chelsea opened the scoring through Pedro Neto in the 37th minute as they began to dominate territory and link midfield with the attack more effectively. Burnley showed intent early with pressing and some direct play, but they lacked precision in the final third. Across the opening 45 minutes, Chelsea carried the better chance quality and finished the half on top.

Match Report: Second half

Burnley tried to chase the game after halftime, pushing players forward and seeking width. Chelsea remained compact and clinical, and Enzo Fernández added a late second (88th minute) to seal the result on the counter. Burnley’s attempts to press high left gaps were exploited on transitional counters, and Chelsea capitalised late to finish off the Clarets.

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Burnley vs Chelsea Technical Analyses

The Turf Moor-based side finished the match with 44% possession, while Chelsea controlled the ball for 56% of the game. This lower share of possession forced Burnley to chase the play for long spells and prevented them from building consistent attacking momentum.

In the shot count, Burnley attempted 8 shots in total, but only 1 hit the target, showing a lack of accuracy and threat in front of the goal. Chelsea, meanwhile, registered 15 attempts, converting pressure into more dangerous moments throughout the match.

On the ball, Burnley completed around 417 passes with a 79% accuracy rate. In comparison, Chelsea produced approximately 530 passes at 84% completion, demonstrating clearer ball circulation and better control of midfield phases.

Inside the penalty area, Burnley managed only 18 touches, whereas Chelsea recorded 31, highlighting the difference in penetration and attacking quality between the sides.

Burnley earned only one corner throughout the game, while Chelsea won nine, reflecting sustained territorial dominance and pressure in Burnley’s defensive third.

Defensively, Burnley completed 16 tackles, but Chelsea finished with around 30, winning more duels both in midfield and in transition, which helped them regain possession quickly and break Burnley’s rhythm.

Three Losses in Three Matches in November

The Clarets began November hoping to turn their season around, but the month has unfolded in the opposite direction. They opened with a 0-2 defeat to Arsenal on 1 November, followed by a dramatic five-goal thriller against West Ham, where Burnley ultimately fell 2-3 despite a spirited performance. Their most recent setback came against Chelsea, ending in another 0-2 loss.

This run of three consecutive defeats has taken Burnley from a difficult situation to a worrying one, leaving them 19th in the Premier League table after 12 matches, with just 10 points.

What to expect against Brentford

Scott Parker’s men will travel to the Gtech Community Stadium to face 12th-placed Brentford, who currently sit on 16 points after 12 league matches. The Bees also come into the game on the back of a defeat, having lost their previous league fixture against Brighton. With both sides entering this clash after disappointing results, this match-day 13 contest is expected to be competitive and intense, offering Burnley a real opportunity to respond and regain momentum.

For Burnley, key players such as Josh Cullen, Anthony, Flemming, and Hartman must step up and deliver strong performances if the Clarets are to secure points in this crucial match on 29 November.

Conclusion

Burnley’s 0-2 home reverse to Chelsea highlights a clear pattern of poor chance creation and lack of team performance in transitions and set pieces. November’s three losses underline the need for quick tactical corrections as the team expects more from Walker, Cullen to show their experience on the pitch. The Brentford fixture is an opportunity to arrest the slide, but the Clarets must change in both approach and execution to get results.

FAQs

Q1: What was the result of Burnley vs Chelsea, and when was it played?

Burnley suffered a 0-2 defeat against Chelsea at Turf Moor on 22 November 2025, marking their third consecutive loss in November.

Q2: Who scored the goals for Chelsea?

Chelsea secured victory through goals from Pedro Neto in the 37th minute and Enzo Fernández in the 88th minute.

Q3: What were the key match statistics that highlight Burnley’s struggles?

Burnley managed only 44% possession, recorded 8 shots with just 1 on target, made 417 passes at 79% accuracy, and had only 18 touches in the opposition box. They also earned just 1 corner, compared to Chelsea’s 9, revealing a lack of attacking penetration and territorial pressure.

Q4: What is Burnley’s recent form in November?

Burnley have lost all three matches this month:

  • 0-2 vs Arsenal
  • 2-3 vs West Ham
  • 0-2 vs Chelsea

This run has left them 19th in the Premier League with 10 points after 12 matches.

Q5: What can fans expect in the next match against Brentford?

Burnley visit the Gtech Community Stadium to face Brentford, who are also coming off a defeat. With both teams seeking a response, the fixture is expected to be tightly contested. Key players, including Cullen, Anthony, Flemming, and Hartman, must step up if Burnley is to secure points on 29 November.

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Warren Pits
Warren holds a degree in Statistics and Sports Management from the University of Liverpool and has more than seven years of experience in football betting analysis. He specialises in breaking down odds, comparing betting markets, and helping readers understand betting mechanics in a clear, practical way. At Register96.com, Warren focuses on responsible betting education, using data-driven research and honest insights to help fans make smarter, more informed decisions.

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