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Forest restored their three-point gap above the relegation zone after producing
a spirited display to draw 2-2 at Chelsea.
Awoniyi had put Forest ahead at the break with a header (13) after an error by
returning Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy before the hosts came out firing in
the second half and Raheem Sterling scored twice (51, 58) to give his side the
lead.
Chelsea's advantage only lasted four minutes, though, as Awoniyi popped up in
the box to score his second header of the game (62) and restore parity after
some slack defending by Frank Lampard's side from a long throw-in.
Forest held on under a late Chelsea charge to claim what could be a vital point
in the relegation battle heading into their final two games of the season
against Arsenal and Crystal Palace. Chelsea, meanwhile, remain in no man's land
and seven points from the top half as they long for the season to end.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Mendy (5), Chalobah (7), Silva (7), Badiashile (7),
Hall (6), Gallagher (7), Fernandez (7), Kovacic (6), Madueke (6), Felix (6),
Sterling (9).
Subs: Loftus-Cheek (7), Ziyech (6), Havertz (6).
Nottingham Forest: Navas (7), Aurier (7), Worrall (7), Felipe
(6), Niakhate (6), Lodi (8), Gibbs-White (7), Yates (7), Mangala (7), Danilo
(6), Awoniyi (9).
Subs: Johnson (6), Kouayte (5), Toffolo (N/A).
Player of the match: Taiwo Awoniyi.
How Forest held on against hot and cold Chelsea
After seeing Leeds close the gap on them to two points with a draw at Newcastle,
Forest set up to counter Chelsea as the hosts produced a limp first-half display
despite dominating the possession. There was an early sign of the visitors'
threat from set-pieces as Felipe headed just wide from Renan Lodi's front-post
corner.
Lodi then produced a wonderful delivery for Awoniyi which tempted Mendy off his
line but the goalkeeper was beaten to the ball by the Forest striker, who headed
into an empty net to give the visitors a perfect start after 13 minutes.
Chelsea's best chance came when an early diagonal into Sterling nearly caught
out Forest skipper Joe Worrall only for the returning defender to recover and
produce a goal-saving block in the box to prevent the forward from levelling.
Other than that, the Blues were poor and failed to break down Forest's low block
and to make matters worse they lost Mateo Kovacic to injury toward the end of
the half.
After an abject first-half performance saw them booed off by some at Stamford
Bridge, Chelsea were transformed after the break although still vulnerable at
set-pieces. Forest nearly made it 2-0 from a corner against the run of play but
Moussa Niakhate could not get a foot on the ball at the back post.
Chelsea then took the lead with two quickfire Sterling goals. The first had a
shade of fortune as his shot deflected off Ryan Yates on the floor into the roof
of the net after Trevoh Chalobah's cut-back. Sterling then made Felipe look
silly before cutting in on his right to give Chelsea the lead having gone eight
games without a goal previously.
Forest looked in danger of caving in as Stamford Bridge got behind a resurgent
Chelsea but they were bailed out by a long throw-in which was only half cleared
allowing Orel Mangal to lump the ball back into the danger zone where Awoniyi
was on hand to head home.
Lodi unleashed a fearsome effort with his left foot that was a whisker from
putting Forest back in front but after that, it was all Chelsea in the closing
stages. Forest, though, shut up shop and kept Chelsea at bay for the final 20
minutes to claim the point to the delight of the travelling fans who were
jubilant at full-time as they serenaded the team.
What's next?
Chelsea now face two quickfire trips to Manchester as they visit City next
Sunday, live on Sky Sports; kick-off 4pm - before going to Old Trafford to face
United four days later. The Blues host Newcastle on the final day of the
campaign.
Nottingham Forest's final home game of their first season back sees them host
title challengers Arsenal next Saturday, live on Sky Sports with kick-off at
5.30pm. Steve Cooper's side then go to Crystal Palace on the final day on May
28.
Chelsea's remaining fixtures
May 21: Manchester City (A) - Premier League, kick-off 4pm
May 25: Man Utd (A) - Premier League, kick-off 8pm, live on Sky Sports
May 28: Newcastle (H) - Premier League, kick-off 4.30pm
Nottingham Forest's remaining fixtures
May 20: Arsenal (H) - Premier League, kick-off 5.30pm
May 28: Crystal Palace (A) - Premier League, kick-off 4.30pm
Opta stats: Awoniyi on fire as Chelsea struggle at home
Taiwo Awoniyi is the second ever Nottingham Forest player to score consecutive
Premier League braces, after Brian Roy scored three in a row in April 1995.
Chelsea's Raheem Sterling has been involved in 16 goals in his last 16 Premier
League games against newly promoted sides (12 goals, 4 assists), scoring home
and away against Nottingham Forest this season.
Chelsea are winless in six Premier League home games (D3 L3) for the first time
since a run of 12 in April 1995, while the Blues have conceded twice in five of
the last six such games.
Chelsea have conceded the opening goal in 15 of their 35 games in the Premier
League this season; the Blues last conceded more opening goals in a single
league campaign in 2010-11 (17).
Teams
Chelsea Mendy, Chalobah, Silva (c), Badiashile, Hall, Enzo,
Kovacic (Loftus-Cheek 45+1), Gallagher, Madueke (Ziyech 73), Felix (Havertz 73),
Sterling
Subs Not Used Kepa, Azpilicueta, W.Fofana, Mudryk, Pulisic,
D.Fofana
Booked Felix, Silva, Gallagher
Goals Sterling 51, 58
Nottingham Forest Navas, Aurier, Felipe, Worrall (c), Niakhate,
Lodi, Yates (Kouyate 85), Mangala, Danilo (Toffolo 90+1), Awoniyi (Johnson 81),
Gibbs-White
Subs Not Used Hennessey, Lingard, Surridge, Freuler, Boly, Ayew
Booked Lodi
Goals Awoniyi 13, 62
Attendance 40,030
Referee Paul Tierney
VAR Stuart Attwell