<p>Chelsea gave the chasing pack in the race for a place in next season's Champions League hope with a 0-0 draw at Leeds on Saturday, but Everton failed to take advantage as Burnley won 2-1 at Goodison Park.</p>.<p>Fourth-placed Chelsea remain unbeaten in 12 games since Thomas Tuchel replaced the sacked Frank Lampard and they kept a 10th clean sheet in that run at Elland Road.</p>.<p>However, the Blues have been far from prolific at the other end despite the wealth of attacking talent at Tuchel's disposal.</p>.<p>"We created enough chances and enough touches in the box to score one or two goals. Unfortunately, we didn't, so we have to live with a draw," said Tuchel.</p>.<p>"We were not clinical enough in our counter-attacks. We take a 0-0."</p>.<p>Tuchel left strikers Timo Werner and Olivier Giroud left on the bench with Kai Havertz keeping his place as a false nine with and the German had his side's best chance with a driven effort than Illan Meslier tipped over.</p>.<p>Leeds lost top scorer Patrick Bamford to injury in the first-half, but could have claimed victory themselves as Edouard Mendy made brilliant saves to deny Tyler Roberts and Raphinha.</p>.<p>A point edges Chelsea three points clear of West Ham, who have two games in hand.</p>.<p>Everton are still five points adrift of the top four as they failed to win for the sixth time in seven home league games this year.</p>.<p>Burnley's bright start was rewarded with a vital three points in their battle to beat the drop. Chris Wood opened the scoring before Dwight McNeil's sensational strike doubled the visitors' lead.</p>.<p>Johann Berg Gudmundsson also hit the post for Sean Dyche's men before Dominic Calvert-Lewin pulled a goal back for Everton.</p>.<p>The hosts lost goalkeeper Jordan Pickford to injury before half-time and a nervy moment from his replacement Joao Virginia nearly gifted Matej Vydra a third early in the second-half.</p>.<p>But Burnley comfortably held out to open up a seven-point gap above the relegation zone.</p>.<p>Crystal Palace's Wilfried Zaha became the first Premier League player not to take a knee prior to kick-off of a 1-0 win over West Brom.</p>.<p>The Ivory Coast international stood tall while the rest of his Palace team-mates and their opponents took the knee.</p>.<p>The 28-year-old revealed last month when speaking at the <em>Financial Times</em>' Business of Football summit that he would no longer perform the gesture against racial injustice, which has been followed by Premier League players, officials and staff since June.</p>.<p>"As a society, I feel we should be encouraging better education in schools, and social media companies should be taking stronger action against people who abuse others online - not just footballers," Zaha said in a statement.</p>.<p>"I now just want to focus on football and enjoy being back playing on the pitch. I will continue to stand tall."</p>.<p>Once the action began, Luka Milivojevic scored the only goal from the penalty spot to plunge the Baggies ever closer to a return to the Championship.</p>.<p>Sam Allardyce's men remain eight points adrift of safety in 19th with just nine games left to save themselves.</p>
<p>Chelsea gave the chasing pack in the race for a place in next season's Champions League hope with a 0-0 draw at Leeds on Saturday, but Everton failed to take advantage as Burnley won 2-1 at Goodison Park.</p>.<p>Fourth-placed Chelsea remain unbeaten in 12 games since Thomas Tuchel replaced the sacked Frank Lampard and they kept a 10th clean sheet in that run at Elland Road.</p>.<p>However, the Blues have been far from prolific at the other end despite the wealth of attacking talent at Tuchel's disposal.</p>.<p>"We created enough chances and enough touches in the box to score one or two goals. Unfortunately, we didn't, so we have to live with a draw," said Tuchel.</p>.<p>"We were not clinical enough in our counter-attacks. We take a 0-0."</p>.<p>Tuchel left strikers Timo Werner and Olivier Giroud left on the bench with Kai Havertz keeping his place as a false nine with and the German had his side's best chance with a driven effort than Illan Meslier tipped over.</p>.<p>Leeds lost top scorer Patrick Bamford to injury in the first-half, but could have claimed victory themselves as Edouard Mendy made brilliant saves to deny Tyler Roberts and Raphinha.</p>.<p>A point edges Chelsea three points clear of West Ham, who have two games in hand.</p>.<p>Everton are still five points adrift of the top four as they failed to win for the sixth time in seven home league games this year.</p>.<p>Burnley's bright start was rewarded with a vital three points in their battle to beat the drop. Chris Wood opened the scoring before Dwight McNeil's sensational strike doubled the visitors' lead.</p>.<p>Johann Berg Gudmundsson also hit the post for Sean Dyche's men before Dominic Calvert-Lewin pulled a goal back for Everton.</p>.<p>The hosts lost goalkeeper Jordan Pickford to injury before half-time and a nervy moment from his replacement Joao Virginia nearly gifted Matej Vydra a third early in the second-half.</p>.<p>But Burnley comfortably held out to open up a seven-point gap above the relegation zone.</p>.<p>Crystal Palace's Wilfried Zaha became the first Premier League player not to take a knee prior to kick-off of a 1-0 win over West Brom.</p>.<p>The Ivory Coast international stood tall while the rest of his Palace team-mates and their opponents took the knee.</p>.<p>The 28-year-old revealed last month when speaking at the <em>Financial Times</em>' Business of Football summit that he would no longer perform the gesture against racial injustice, which has been followed by Premier League players, officials and staff since June.</p>.<p>"As a society, I feel we should be encouraging better education in schools, and social media companies should be taking stronger action against people who abuse others online - not just footballers," Zaha said in a statement.</p>.<p>"I now just want to focus on football and enjoy being back playing on the pitch. I will continue to stand tall."</p>.<p>Once the action began, Luka Milivojevic scored the only goal from the penalty spot to plunge the Baggies ever closer to a return to the Championship.</p>.<p>Sam Allardyce's men remain eight points adrift of safety in 19th with just nine games left to save themselves.</p>