
John
Terry scored twice and Mohamed Salah was also on target as Chelsea came from
behind to beat AFC Wimbledon 3-2.
Alan Bennett put the League Two side in front after just 38 seconds and Matt
Tubbs added a second before half-time to set up a possible shock result.
However, Jose Mourinho made eight changes at the break and Terry reduced the
arrears in the 74th minute when he poked in at the second attempt following
a Lewis Baker cross.
Midfielder Baker, 19, played a part in the equaliser as he picked out Salah
and the Egyptian winger finished confidently in the 82nd minute.
Terry then grabbed the winner with just a minute remaining as he powered in
a header from Baker’s corner, giving Chelsea the perfect send-off for their
pre-season trip to Austria on Monday.