Chelsea 2-2 Leeds: Blues blow two-goal lead to drop first Premier League points under Rosenior
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Chelsea 2-2 Leeds: Blues blow two-goal lead to drop first Premier League points under Rosenior
"Chelsea dropped points for the first time in the Premier League under Liam Rosenior after they blew a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 at home to Leeds. Joao Pedro put Chelsea ahead in the first half and were crusing when Cole Palmer doubled their advantage from the penalty spot shortly after the break. But Lukas Nmecha halved the deficit with a penalty of his own in the 67th minute,"
"Some wonderful build-up play by the Blues allowed Palmer to drive the ball upfield but he could only shoot it at the keeper from the edge of the box. The forward then missed a good chance to shoot shortly after before being dispossessed, with Pedro also screwing a volley wide of the mark as the Blues pressure continued towards the end of the half."
Chelsea took a 2-0 lead through Joao Pedro’s first-half chip and a Cole Palmer penalty early in the second half. Leeds pulled a goal back when Lukas Nmecha converted a penalty in the 67th minute, and Noah Okafor levelled after a defensive mix-up allowed him to roll the ball into an empty net. Cole Palmer missed a gilt-edged chance from two yards in stoppage time as Chelsea settled for a point. The draw prevents Chelsea from improving their Champions League position, while Leeds move four clear of the relegation zone.
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