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late header from Axel Disasi rescued a 2-2 draw for Chelsea at Brentford after
Yoane Wissa’s stunning overhead kick had given the hosts a second-half lead.
Chelsea looked to put their Carabao Cup final defeat further behind them having
beaten Leeds in the FA Cup on Wednesday, and they were on course to do so when
Nicolas Jackson deservedly headed them in front during the first half.
Brentford had been hanging on for half-time but were transformed after the
break, with Mads Roerslev pouncing in the box to equalise within five minutes
before Wissa's brilliant acrobatic volley put them ahead.
Chelsea supporters began chanting against co-owner Todd Boehly, singing the name
of Jose Mourinho and calling for Pochettino to go, while Brentford looked to put
the game to bed as Sergio Reguilon's header hit a post.
But Disasi had the final say, nodding home at a corner in the 83rd minute after
Bees goalkeeper Mark Flekken had cheaply conceded the set-piece. Chelsea remain
11th in the Premier League while Brentford are six points above the relegation
zone.
Player ratings
Brentford: Flekken (5), Collins (6), Ajer (6), Zanka (7),
Reguilon (7), Janelt (7), Norgaard (7), Onyeka (7), Roerslev (7), Wissa (8),
Toney (6).
Subs: Jensen (6), Maupay (n/a), Yarmolyuk (n/a)
Chelsea: Petrovic (6), Gusto (7), Disasi (7), Chalobah (6),
Chilwell (6), Colwill (6), Caicedo (6), Fernandez (5), Palmer (7), Gallagher
(7), Jackson (7).
Subs: Mudryk (6), Sterling (6)
Player of the Match: Yoane Wissa
How Chelsea denied Brentford
Brentford matched Chelsea during the opening 25 minutes but faded badly once the
visitors got hold of possession. Pochettino had changed the Chelsea formation to
three at the back to help deal with Brentford's set-piece threat, but it also
helped his side take control.
Fernandez cut the hosts open for the first time with a pass that set Jackson in
behind, although after rounding Flekken, his weak shot was cleared off the line
by Zanka. Jackson, though, wasn't to be denied moments later when he rose to
head in Malo Gusto's perfect cross.
Chelsea piled forward with Brentford needing the interval as Ben Chilwell's
goalbound shot was blocked and then Jackson forced Flekken into a low save.
Brentford were a different side in the second period, pushing higher up the
pitch and not allowing Chelsea to dominate possession. It quickly paid off as
Reguilon's blocked shot inside the area rolled through to Roerslev to finish.
They almost led two minutes later when Vitaly Janelt hit the foot of the right
post, but Chelsea could have easily been ahead too when Cole Palmer put wide
after a surging run from Gusto.
It appeared a costly miss when Reguilon's cross from the left popped up off
Frank Onyeka in the box and Wissa leapt into the air and acrobatically volleyed
home.
Reguilon nearly wrapped up a victory, climbing over Gusto to head against the
left post, but after Flekken had fumbled a shot which forced a Chelsea corner,
Disasi planted Palmer's cross into the net.
Poch: I'm not worried about fan backlash
Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino said in his post-match press conference:
"For 45 minutes we were very good, we controlled the game. They increased their
level of intensity, started to win duels and played more direct. We were not
consistent in defending better. When we conceded it changed the game and their
belief increased.
"We were the better side but we needed to score in key moments and defend
better. After six days and three tough games, it was difficult in the second
half to keep the same energy."
On chants wanting him gone: "I've been told but I didn't hear, to be honest.
It's normal, we were losing the game 2-1 and they expressed their frustration.
Of course, I am responsible, I am the head coach."
Worried about relationship with fans? "I am not worried. We need to accept this
relationship. Someone asked me, 'You feel the love from the fans?' No. We need
to build our relationship. You build your relationship by winning games but at
the moment we are not matching the expectation. Normally in football, you pay
with the coach or with the people above."
What if it continues to worsen? "I think the relationship is good. We need to
understand fans are emotional. I am fighting with all my sense to try to provide
a team with the tools to work, improve, score goals and win games. Today is my
52nd birthday, I know this business very well, but I'm never going to give up.
I'm ready to fight tomorrow and the next game. We are going to keep going."
Opta Stats: Brentford beaten in the air
again...
- Since losing their first Premier League encounter against Chelsea in October
2021 (1-0), Brentford are unbeaten in their last five against the Blues (W3 D2),
scoring 10 goals and conceding just three.
- Chelsea conceded their third Premier League goal in the opening five minutes
of the second half this season, they last shipped more such goals in a single
campaign in 2003-04 (4).
- Brentford have conceded 15 headed goals in the Premier League this season, at
least three more than any other side in the competition.
- Chelsea's Nicolas Jackson scored his eighth Premier League goal of the season,
ending a run of six league games without netting - only Cole Palmer (10) has
scored more for the Blues in the competition this season.
What's next?
Brentford head to title-chasing Arsenal on Saturday March 9, live on Sky Sports.
Kick-off 5.30pm.
Chelsea host Newcastle on Monday Night Football on March 11, live on Sky Sports.
Kick-off 8pm.
Teams
Brentford Flekken, Zanka, Ajer, Collins, Roerslev, Onyeka
(Jensen 77), Norgaard (c), Janelt (Yarmolyuk 87), Regulion, Toney, Wissa (Maupay
87)
Subs Not Used Strakosha, Kim, Ghoddos, Damsgaard, Baptiste,
Lewis-Potter
Booked Janelt, Onyeka, Jorgensen
Goals Roerslev 50, Wissa 69
Chelsea Petrovic; Gusto, Disasi, Chalobah, Colwill (Sterling
79); Caicedo, Enzo (Mudryk 71); Palmer, Gallagher, Chilwell; Jackson
Subs Not Used Sanchez, Silva, Cucurella, Gilchrist, Casadei,
Tauriainen, Madueke
Booked Gallagher
Goals Jackson 35, Disasi 83
Attendance 17,410
Referee Jarred Gillett
VAR Michael Salisbury