It's been a disappointing season. In the early hours of Sunday (3), the Premier League beat Binford 2-2. Although Car striker Nicolas Jackson had scored in this game, it was still a waste of time in the department, and he had faced an open goal in the first half, which indirectly tired Chelsea to lose points. After the game, the leader of the team, Pucitino admitted that he is not loved by the fans and the pressure of stepping down has increased.
Chelsea had the better of the first half when Nicolas Jackson broke through offside in the 30th minute, pushed past the buried goalkeeper and fired into an empty net, but the last shot was weak and was cleared by a Binford player in front of the white line. The Senegalese striker redeemed himself five minutes later after a cross from Manuel Gusto. Binford fought back in the second half as Roaslev drew level on 50 minutes before Wesa made it 2-1 on 69 minutes. Roadrunners went for 83 minutes until Asudisas' near post goal went in. Both sides shook hands and settled for 2-2.