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League leaders Chelsea claimed a priceless last-gasp win over Everton as an
injury-time goal from John Terry gave them a 1-0 victory.
In an entertaining encounter, which saw both sides go close, a draw looked
likely and deserved for Roberto Martinez's side as Chelsea looked set to drop
points at Stamford Bridge for only the third time this season.
However, two minutes into added time Frank Lampard's free-kick was deflected
into his own net by Tim Howard after captain Terry got a slight touch.
Everton had gone close themselves, with Petr Cech saving well from Leon Osman in
the first half, and then the Czech was at full stretch to deny the England
midfielder on the hour.
Chelsea were also not without their chances and Howard pulled of a fine double
save, firstly from Eden Hazard and then the rebound from Branislav Ivanovic.
Both sides made changes looking for the win with Fernando Torres and Andre
Schurrle thrown on by Jose Mourinho, while Martinez introduced Ross Barkley and
Aiden McGeady.
Another substitute Ramires - who came on at the break for Oscar - almost won it
when he flashed a shot just wide in the 90th minute, but then Chelsea did win it
via Lampard's free-kick which Terry claimed to get a touch to.
It was a timely intervention from the skipper, who returned following a
three-game absence with a gluteal muscle problem.
Chelsea had won once in his absence, but they now travel to Galatasaray for the
UEFA Champions League last-16 first leg with Didier Drogba's side on Wednesday
after a morale-boosting victory.
Mourinho's unbeaten Premier League home record extended to 74 games as luck was
on Chelsea's side.
With Romelu Lukaku prevented from facing his parent club, Martinez had selected
Lacina Traore for his first Premier League start, only for the giant Ivorian to
withdraw after feeling his hamstring in the warm-up - replaced by Steven
Naismith.
The visitors started well and would not allow their hosts to settle, disrupting
their rhythm with Leon Osman, James McCarthy and Gareth Barry breaking up play
in midfield.
When Chelsea got beyond the Toffees trio, they encountered another defensive
wall in Sylvain Distin and Phil Jagielka, who acrobatically cleared a menacing
Hazard cross.
When that rearguard was breached, Samuel Eto'o wrong-footed Distin and shot
left-footed, only for Howard to save.
Kevin Mirallas miscued a shooting chance from the edge of the area and Willian
scuffed a shot at Howard as the half closed with Everton the better side.
Chelsea's playmakers struggled in the first half and Oscar was sacrificed at
half-time for Ramires - but still Everton looked dangerous.
Osman's shot from the edge of the area clipped Mirallas, and Cech scrambled the
ball round the post with a good save.
In an open game, Chelsea had three opportunities in quick succession following a
corner.
First Hazard's shot was parried by Howard. Eto'o tried to direct his headed
follow-up across goal and into the top corner, but served only to miss the
target completely and the goalkeeper then denied Ivanovic.
Torres then replaced Willian and Eto'o pushed wide right before later making way
for Schurrle, but still Chelsea were struggling to find the incisive pass, while
Everton were playing like visitors, by having just scraps to feed off, unlike in
the first half when they were marginally on top.
Chelsea continued to forge forward and Torres blasted into Hazard and wide when
the ball would not quite sit for the Belgian and then the Spain striker fired
wildly wide.
Terry stood firm as Barkley ran at him in the Chelsea penalty area and Ramires
fired narrowly wide at the other end.
Finally the deadlock was broken in added time after Ramires and Jagielka
collided and the Chelsea man was awarded a free-kick. Lampard whipped in the
ball and Terry got the slightest of touches as Howard failed to deal with it and
saw the ball deflect in off his arm.
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Teams
Chelsea Cech, Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry (c), Azpilicueta,
Lampard, Matic, Willian (Torres 62), Oscar (Ramires 45), Hazard, Eto’o (Schurrle
69)
Subs Not Used Schwarzer, Cole, Salah, Ba
Booked Oscar
Goals Lampard 90+3 (Award by Dubious Goals Committee)
Everton Howard, Coleman, Jagielka (c), Distin, Baines,
McCarthy, Barry, Mirallas (Deulofeu 75), Osman (Barkley 63), Pienaar (McGeady
80), Naismith
Subs Not Used Robles, Hibbert, Stories, Garbutt
Booked Barry, Jagielka
Goals
Attendance 41,580
Referee Lee Probert