Nicolas Jackson denied as Chelsea held to goalless draw against Everton

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The Friedkin Group's era at Everton started as Farhad Moshiri's tenure ended, with a goalless draw against a London club with designs on the top of the Premier League, and a strengthening of Sean Dyche's case for the stabilisation job that the new owners require. Chelsea missed the chance to go top of the Premier League as their eight-match winning run in all competitions came to a halt at Goodison Park.

Enzo Maresca's insistence that Chelsea lack the experience and pedigree for a sustained title challenge was given credence as his players toiled against a resolute Everton defence. Dyche's side had the clearer opportunities and, despite failing to take any, departed the more satisfied team at the end of a momentous few days for the club.

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