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Palace put a huge dent in Chelsea's title hopes and gave their own chances of
Premier League survival a major boost with an impressive 1-0 victory at Selhurst
Park.
The crucial breakthrough arrived in the 52nd minute when Joel Ward delivered an
excellent cross from the left and John Terry headed the ball into his own net
under pressure from Joe Ledley.
Chelsea had their moments but Julian Speroni was in great form to twice deny
Eden Hazard with fabulous saves, as Palace clung on for a deserved win.
It was Chelsea who had the first clear chance of the afternoon when Cesar
Azpilicueta made an overlapping run and drilled a low cross into the six-yard
box, but a fine Ward interception saw Andre Schurrle beaten to the ball.
Chelsea struggled to unlock the Palace defence and repeatedly looked to Fernando
Torres early, only for the hosts to crowd out the striker.
Yannick Bolasie dragged a shot wide before missing a glorious opportunity after
neat interplay on the right by Adrian Mariappa and Jason Puncheon.
Palace had two legitimate penalty claims in quick succession denied by referee
Lee Mason.
Mariappa pulled the ball back towards Jerome, who was challenged from behind by
Gary Cahill, who then showed an injection of pace to deny Bolasie a shooting
chance, taking man and ball in another challenge which saw Palace pleading for a
spot-kick.
The Palace onslaught continued as Terry brought down Ledley cynically, while
also handling the ball, to concede a free-kick and receive a yellow card, but
Mile Jedinak's shot was comfortably saved by Petr Cech.
Chelsea, in need of invention, replaced David Luiz with Oscar at half-time, but
it was Palace who resumed on the attack and, after Jerome was unable to direct a
header from a Bolasie cross on goal, the hosts scored.
The overlapping Ward crossed from the Palace left and Terry climbed above
Ledley, only to head into his own net.
Hazard tried to spark Chelsea, as he has so often this season, and made space to
shoot from the edge of the area through a crowd of bodies, but Speroni turned
the effort around the post.
Mohamed Salah replaced Frank Lampard as Jose Mourinho sought a further injection
of creativity, but it was Palace who went close again, Puncheon firing narrowly
wide across goal after Jerome's direct run.
Terry, whose lack of pace was being tested on the counter-attack, headed an
Oscar free-kick over at the other end.
Mourinho turned to Demba Ba for the final 20 minutes as Chelsea laid siege on
the hosts' goal.
Hazard found himself through one-on-one, but Speroni pulled off a miraculous
save to deny the Belgium forward.
Chelsea's forward focus left the defence further exposed and Palace's pace again
troubled the visitors, with Jerome going through to beat Cech with a shot which
hit the post.
Ledley shot wide and Puncheon had an effort saved by Cech, who then had to tip
substitute Stuart O'Keefe's drive over.
A poor O'Keefe back-pass presented Torres with an opportunity, but the striker
could only lob the ball over as Chelsea slipped to a fifth loss of the season
and Pulis danced down the touchline in celebration of a potentially crucial
victory.
Teams
Chelsea (4-3-3): Cech, Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry (c),
Azpilicueta, David Luiz (Oscar h/t), Matic, Lampard (Salah 56); Schurrle (Ba
69), Torres, Hazard.
Unused subs Hilario, Kalas, Mikel, Willian.
Booked Terry 30.
Palace (4-5-1): Speroni; Mariappa, Dann, Delaney, Ward;
Puncheon (Parr 90+1), Dikgacoi, Ledley, Jedinak (c), Bolasie (O'Keefe 69);
Jerome (Murray 88).
Unused subs Hennessey, McCarthy, Bannan, Ince.
Booked Bolasie 12, Puncheon 19, Dann 76, Mariappa 90.
Scorer Terry own goal 51
Referee Lee Mason
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