Saturday, 16 January 2016

Chelsea 3-3 Everton: 5 things we learned as John Terry goes from villain to hero with late equaliser

The Blues captain scored an early own goal but saved his side's blushes with a 98th minute goal to grab a draw against the Toffees


John Terry went from villain to hero to rescue a dramatic point for Chelsea.

The Blues captain made up for scoring an own goal by back-heeling in the equaliser in the eighth minute of added time.

Terry's own goal and a second from Kevin Mirallas at the start of the second half put Everton well on control.


But Chelsea hit back with two goals in three minutes just after the hour from Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas to salvage a draw.

Everton sub Ramiro Funes Mori then looked to have won the game for Everton when he turned in Gerard Deulofeu's cross just before the fourth official signalled seven minutes of added time.

But Terry had the final say when he turned in Oscar's flick on with virtually the last kick of the game.


Chelsea were relieved to salvage a draw but remain winless at home in the league under Guus Hiddink, having also been held to draws by Watford and West Brom.





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