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Torres' late goal salvaged Chelsea a replay with Brentford after an enthralling
2-2 draw in their fourth round tie at Griffin Park.
League One Brenford twice took the lead as they threatened a major shock, but
cup holders Chelsea responded to keep themselves in the competition.
Marcello Trotta, who is on loan from Fulham gave Brentford a deserved half-time
lead only for Oscar to draw Chelsea level with a fine solo effort early in the
second half.
Harry Forrester restored Brentford's lead from the penalty spot on 73 minutes
after Ross Turnbull brought down Tom Adeyemi.
However, Torres had the final word as his superb curling effort from the edge of
the box seven minutes from time spared Chelsea's blushes.
Fit-again John Terry started his first game under Rafa Benitez but it was almost
a nightmare return when Turnbull was penalised for clutching his captain's
backpass.
Turnbull's refusal to release the ball for a quick indirect free-kick could
hardly have been more ironic in the wake of the Eden Hazard saga, Forrester
eventually blazing over the crossbar.
Brenford made the breakthrough three minutes before half-time when Adam
Forshaw's sliding tackle robbed Frank Lampard and Forrester unleashed a shot
Turbull needlessly parried straight to Trotta, who fired in the rebound.
There was plenty of time for Chelsea to get their act together and it took them
only 10 minutes into the second half to do so, Oscar pouncing on a loose
clearance and bamboozling the Brentford defence before drilling into the top
corner.
But Brentford refused to panic, drawing Chelsea's sting before withdrawing
Trotta for Tom Adeyemi with 20 minutes remaining. It was inspired, the
substitute winning a penalty almost immediately after being upended by Turnbull
racing on to Clayton Donaldson's brilliant through ball. Turnbull might have
seen red but escaped with a booking before Forrester buried the spot-kick right
in the bottom-left corner.
Substitute Demba Ba made the difference, challenging for an 83rd-minute ball
that fell to Torres, who instinctively curled it into the top corner from 18
yards.
Lampard went close to a winner and Mata appealed furiously for handball in the
box against Harlee Dean but that would have been a travesty of justice.
Teams
Brentford Moore, Logan, Dean, Craig, Hodgson, Douglas,
Diagouraga, Donaldson, Forshaw (Saunders 84), Forrester Barron 80), Trotta
(Adeyemi 70)
Subs Not Used Lee, Dallas, Reeves, Hayes
Booked
Goals Trotta 42, Forrester (pen) 73
Chelsea Turnbull, Ivanovic (Azpilicueta 79), Cahill, Terry,
Cole, Ramires, Lampard, Marin (Mata 46), Oscar, Bertrand (Ba 82), Torres
Subs Not Used Hilario, Ferreira, Benayoun, Ake
Booked Cahill, Turnbull
Goals Oscar 55, Torres 83
Attendance 12,146
Referee J. Moss