By Ewan Murray Chelsea are hoping September proves more fruitful than August for Enzo Maresca and his squad, who travel to Bournemouth this Saturday following the international break. The Blues looked to have turned a corner after hammering Wolverhampton Wanderers 6-2 on the road but they have subsequently lost to Swiss outfit Servette in the Conference League and laboured to a 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace in the Premier League. Things need to improve swiftly for the west Londoners if they want to avoid a repeat of last season. Bournemouth have picked up more points than Chelsea from their …