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Chelsea
fought back from two goals down but were unable to find a winner as Ipswich held
on to earn a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge that bruises the Blues' Champions
League hopes.
A second-half Axel Tuanzebe own goal and a Jadon Sancho stunner cancelled out
Ipswich's first-half double but late Alex Palmer saves denied Enzo Maresca's
side the opportunity for a late win that would have strengthened their hold on a
top-five place.
In a game full of twists and turns, Kieran Mckenna was forced to field a
starting XI without Liam Delap, but it was Chelsea - who are keen on signing the
22-year-old marksman - who were in greater need of his goalscoring prowess as
they failed to translate their early ascendancy into an opening goal.
In a dominant first 18 minutes, Chelsea's relentless pressure had seen Nicolas
Jackson hit the post. Ipswich goalkeeper Alex Palmer was called upon to make a
couple of strong saves to keep out close-range efforts from Levi Colwill and
Noni Madueke.
In a flash, Chelsea would quickly rue their missed chances as a rare move beyond
the halfway line for Ipswich saw the Tractor Boys take the lead against the run
of play, with Julio Enciso poking home from a Ben Johnson cutback.
The blueprint was then laid out for McKenna. Ipswich continued to see very
little of the ball but carried a threat on the counter.
Ipswich's second, in similar vein to the first, had Chelsea rocked by a
transition, this time Johnson heading home from an Enciso cross.
Ipswich had the newly introduced semi-automated offside technology to thank as
Enciso, who was deemed offside by the assistant, was confirmed to be onside
after a brief check.
After a presumably scathing team talk, Chelsea burst out of the blocks to half
the deficit fewer than 20 seconds into the second half when Marc Cucurella's
effort was turned in by Tuanzebe.
Sancho, off the bench, then curled home his first Stamford Bridge goal for
Chelsea, which gave Maresca hope. But their hopes were in vain, as Cole Palmer
watched his namesake palm away an effort before the Ipswich 'keeper repeated the
feat at the death to keep out Enzo Fernandez from close range.
Chelsea remain fifth but will drop out of the Champions League places if
Newcastle beat Manchester United later on Sunday, live on Sky Sports, while
Ipswich's hopes for survival continue to dwindle after Wolves pulled further
away with victory over Tottenham.
Maresca: We lost confidence
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca:
"We lost a little bit of confidence because we conceded, probably because of the
environment, and this is the moment that you have to continue doing the right
things, and don't change plans.
"Also, because we are a team that most of the time start by playing short [from]
our goal kick, the second goal we decide to play long because of the
environment, and we concede the second one. You have to be strong, you have to
continue with the things that you are doing.
"At this stage of the season against these kind of teams, if you are able to
score the first one, the game completely changes in your sight. Unfortunately,
we missed chances, and then we conceded, and I think the team was not good
enough in different things, and this is where we need to take one step forward
and react in the right way."
McKenna: A point to be proud of
Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna:
"In the first half we were not at our best with the ball but we executed
fantastically well to get the goals. Showed some really good defensive
resilience but also needed a little bit of luck as well. In the second half I
thought we played better than the first. It was a really even game, we went
toe-to-toe with Chelsea.
"The chances just didn't go our way. Disappointing to concede from kick-off. Our
reaction was excellent. We looked as likely to get the third goal as they did to
get the second. Then, in the end stages, both teams were going for the winner.
It's huge testament to the group to come here and compete like that. We'd have
loved to get the win but it's a point to be proud of.
"I understand why we're here. It's the level of the jump, the level of the
competition and it's really hard to win games. In our position you have to do
almost everything right. We know the scale of the challenge. Today we gave a
good account of ourselves. We could have more [points] but what we're showing is
what we have to show over the last weeks of the season."
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Teams
Chelsea Sanchez; Chalobah, Tosin (Gusto 46), Colwill,
Cucurella; Caicedo, Fernandez (c); Madueke (Sancho 68), Palmer, Neto; Jackson
Nkunku 87)
Subs Not Used Jorgensen, James, Acheampong, Badiashile,
Dewsbury-Hall, George
Booked Palmer, Jackson
Goals Tuanzebe 46 (og), Sancho 79
Ipswich Town Palmer, Tuanzebe, O'Shea, Burgess, Davis (Townsend
62), Morsy (c), Cajuste, Johnson, Enciso (Taylor 76, Clarke (Philogene-Bidace
71) (Broadhead 76), Hirst (Delap 71)
Subs Not Used Walton, Woolfenden, Luongo, Chaplin
Booked Palmer, Morsy
Goals Enciso 19, Johnson 31
Attendance 39,805
Referee Stuart Attwell
VAR Michael Salisbury