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Saturday, 16 January 2016

John Terry rescue Chelsea Fc in 6 goals thriller

John Terry went from villain to hero as his snatched a late goal to prevent Guus Hiddink's first lose as Chelsea coach.
The Chelsea captain scored an own goal for Everton's opener, but redeemed himself with a backheel goal in the 98th to snatch a 3-3 draw.Chelsea were lucky to get a draw in this game as they were uninspiring in the first half.

Willian had the best chance in the opening 45 minutes, forcing a save when Tim Howard came rushing out of Everton’s goal to deflect his effort away to safety.
Everton were the most likely team to score in the first with their pacy forwards casing a threat.
They had chances from Bryan Oviedo who side-footed wide and  Ross Barkley whose effort fell into his path and while Thibaut Courtois saved a Kevin Mirallas effort.

Everton were up by two goals at the start of the second half with an own goal by Terry and a beauty by Mirallas.
For Everton's first, Romelo Lukaku laid the pass to Leighton Baines whose cross from the left was turned into the net by Terry.
Their second came from Mirallas who was allowed to turn brilliantly inside the penalty area with one touch before belting a left footed shot beyond Courtois with his next.Chelsea came back into the game into the game when Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas scored twice within in a minute.
A Fabregas long pass was left unattended to by Phil Jagielka who allowed Diego Costa to get it first before firing into an empty post after goal keeper Howard had collided with the Everton defender.Within a minute Fabregas took a return pass from  Costa to fire a ball which was deflected into the Eeverton net for the equaliser.Chelsea were about to get the winner we thought.They pressed and almost took the lead when Ceaser Azpilicueta crossed from the left, but Costa could not connect with the goal gaping.

Mirallas was denied by Courtois, clean through on goal after 76 minutes but the Chelsea keeper did brilliantly to stop him from scoring a third.
Everton scored in the 90th minute after when substitute Gerard Deulofeu was given a second chance to swing in a cross from the right.

The cross swung  to the far right for another substitute, Ramiro Funes Mori to flick the ball beyond Courtois.Everton were on their way to the three points before Terry's backheel at the end ensured they shared the points.

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