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Chelsea had to settle for a point as Pablo Hernandez struck two minutes from
time to earn Swansea a 1-1 draw at the Liberty Stadium.
Victor Moses's 61st-minute header looked to have capped a workmanlike, if not
sparkling, performance but a Hernandez strike from the edge of the area foiled
the visitors' bid to regain top spot.
Victory would have provided a welcome distraction while storm clouds from the
Mark Clattenburg allegations still hover but Swansea, as awkward here as they
were against Manchester City last week, did not deserve another defeat.
It was a match that held promise for the purists and there was pep to both
sides' early play, Oscar and Eden Hazard dangerous on the edge of the area and
Swansea keen to counter down the right.
A third-minute break saw Hernandez send Angel Rangel through, albeit from an
angle, but defensive caution kicked in and the pull-back to Michu meant the
chance was wasted.
The visitors played keep-ball tidily but too often wove patterns too elaborate,
Michu's first-time volley from a Hernandez chip over the top a rare act of
decisiveness (13).
Chelsea's threat came chiefly from set-pieces but Leon Britton was on the line
to stop Branislav Ivanovic sliding in at the back post and Fernando Torres saw a
couple of headers land safely in Gerhard Tremmel's gloves.
Di Matteo might have been aggrieved to see Ashley Williams not punished for a
clumsy tangle with Hazard soon before the break but the first half had been
even, the killer pass elusive for both teams.
On came Ramires with licence to feed the forward line and he looked to have
stirred some impetus when Moses followed up Hazard's low drive with a header
that dropped narrowly over the bar.
But Michu provided a scare at the other end before the former Wigan man finally
made the breakthrough with another header, only the deftest of touches needed to
direct Gary Cahill's flick-on past Tremmel.
Michael Laudrup turned to Danny Graham and Nathan Dyer as the hail pummelled the
turf, the latter's cross-cum-shot making Cech backtrack.
But the hosts finally profited when Itay Shechter teed up Swansea's record
signing to drill low into the corner, the point lifting Laudrup's side towards
the tantalising comfort of mid-table.
The Blues drop to second following the draw which came on the back of a tough
few days which saw referee Clattenburg accused of making inappropriate comments
towards John Obi Mikel in the Premier League defeat by Manchester United.
Mikel, though, turned in a fine performance given the storm he has found himself
at the centre of, while wingers Wayne Routledge and Hernandez were at the heart
of many of Swansea's best moments.
Teams
Swansea City
Tremmel, Rangel, Monk, Williams,
Davies, de Guzman, Britton (Dyer 66), Ki sung-Yueng, Hernandez, Michu
Shechter 79), Routledge (Graham 66)
Subs Not Used
Cornell, tate, Tiendalli, Agustien
Booked
Britton, Shechter, de Guzman
Goals
Hernandez 88
Chelsea Cech,
Azpilicueta, Ivanovic, Cahill, Cole, Romeu (Ramires 46), Mikel, Moses
(Sturridge 72), Oscar (Bertrand 78), Hazard, Torres
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, Ferreira, Marin, Piazon
Booked
Azpilicueta
Goals
Moses 61
Attendance
20,527
Referee
K. Friend