It is latest today that Chelsea were left disappointed yet at the same time extended their prompt to 10 points at the highest point of the Premier League after Burnley held them 1-1 on Sunday.
They stay in threat of turning into the first English champions to go during the time in the wake of winning the title since Manchester City in 1938. The ebb and flow City side under Pep Guardiola have a chance to reduce to eight points on the off chance that they win at Bournemouth on Monday.
In an engaging game at Burnley played in the midst of flurries of sleet and snow, Pedro gave Chelsea an early lead from a pass by Victor Moses however the home side battled back well and evened out halfway through the first half with a superb twisting free kick by Robbie Brady, making his full introduction.
Burnley, advanced last season, climbed one place to twelfth and completely deserved a point for their spirit and quality. They have earned 29 of their 30 points this season at home.
They restricted the leaders to just two shots on target, including the goal, which drove Chelsea manager Antonio Conte to finish up his group could have improved their 71 percent possession.
Champions Leicester City, be that as it may, sank further into inconvenience at the base, as a 2-0 crush away to Swansea City left them a point over the transfer zone.
“We must be disappointed at the point because I think this type of game we could win,” Conte said.
“We started very well and created chances to score. We could have killed the game but it didn’t happen.
“Now it is important to restart.”
Manager Claudio Ranieri, who was given a vote of trust in an official club statement last week, saw his group go two goals down to Swansea before halftime to defenders Alfie Mawson and Martin Olsson.
They enhanced a short while after he made two substitutions for the second half however Lukasz Fabianski still had little to do with the exception of make one save from Algerian striker Islam Slimani.
Leicester now have a break for a FA Cup tie at Millwall and after that a Champions League tie with Sevilla before league games at home to Liverpool and assignment rivals Hull City.