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Biram Diouf's 85th minute header earned Stoke a deserved 1-1 draw at Chelsea at
Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
Despite Diouf missing two clear chances for Stoke early on, Chelsea took the
lead through Bertrand Traore's superb left-footed strike from 25 yards.
Xherdan Shaqiri forced a fine save out of Thibaut Courtois in the second half,
and got their equaliser through Diouf's header with five minutes remaining, just
as Stoke were preparing to substitute the striker.
The result leaves Chelsea in tenth, 10 points off the top four spots, while
Stoke are seventh, three points ahead of the Blues.
Diego Costa and Pedro were left out of the squad for Chelsea in view of the
Champions League last-16 second leg against PSG on Wednesday, while Cesc
Fabregas started on the bench.
The hosts' lack of creativity and attacking threat showed in the opening stages
as the best two chances fell to Stoke.
Diouf fed Ibrahim Afellay on the left wing from halfway, and having continued
his run, got on the end of the Dutchman's superb cross, but could only poke the
ball over Courtois' crossbar.
Diouf again had an opportunity to give Stoke the lead two minutes before Chelsea
themselves scored, but he volleyed into the ground and wide from 12 yards after
Shaqiri's chipped cross to the far post.
Chelsea went into the half ahead through 20-year-old Traore, who received the
ball from Nemanja Matic with his back to goal 25 yards out, before turning and
unleashing a superb shot into the left corner for his fourth goal in five games.
Courtois got down well to tip away Shaqiri's left-footed drive from 15 yards
just before the half-hour mark as Stoke had the better of the chances in the
second half again.
Substitute Ruben Loftus-Cheek forced a decent save out of Jack Butland at the
other end from an acute angle, but Stoke got a deserved equaliser four minutes
later.
Shaqiri's cross from the right towards Marko Arnautovic was punched away
unconvincingly by Courtois, and as the ball fell to Diouf, who was due to be
substituted by manager Mark Hughes, the striker composed himself to loop his
header into the empty net for 1-1.
Stoke had the chance to win it in injury time after Giannelli Imbula powered
past two Chelsea players to get to the byline and centre for Bojan, who carried
the ball across the face of the area before attempting to find the bottom left
corner, but Courtois was equal to his effort.
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Player ratings
Chelsea: Courtois (6); Azpilicueta (6), Cahill (6), Ivanovic
(6), Baba (6); Mikel (6), Matic (6); Willian (7), Oscar (5), Hazard (5); Traore
(7).
Subs: Loftus-Cheek (6), Fabregas (N/A), Remy (6)
Stoke: Butland (6); Cameron (7), Wollscheid (7), Muniesa (6),
Pieters (6); Whelan (6), Imbula (8); Shaqiri (7), Afellay (7), Arnautovic (6);
Diouf (7)
Subs: Ireland (N/A), Joselu (N/A), Bojan (6)
Man of the match: Giannelli Imbula
Teams
Chelsea Courtois, Azpilicueta, Cahill, Ivanovic (c), Baba,
Mikel, Matic (Fabregas 82), Oscar, Willian, Hazard (Loftus-Cheek 63), Traore
(Remy 68)
Subs Not Used Begovic, Miazga, Clarke-Salter, Pato
Booked Oscar
Goals Traore 39
Stoke City Butland, Cameron, Wollscheid, Muniesa, Pieters,
Whelan (c) (Bojan 75), Imbula, Shaqiri, Afellay, Amautovic (Ireland 90), Diouf
(Joselu 86)
Subs Not Used Haugaard, Walters, Teixeira, Crouch
Booked Pieters, Whelan
Goals Diouf 85
Attendance 41,381
Referee Mark Clattenburg