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Chelsea Football Newsletter

Moises Caicedo’s late pearler looked for all the world as though it would earn the Blues a 2-1 win to disguise a below-par performance.

Enzo Maresca’s side were left to rue missed chances by Cole Palmer either side of Carvalho’s goal, after it had been Palmer the substitute who levelled the game following Kevin Schade’s first-half opener.

Palmer’s impact almost immediate

Chelsea’s best player came to the fore when they needed him most.

After only one and a half training sessions with the team, on Thursday and Friday, he was named on the bench and introduced after 56 minutes as the ineffective Jamie Gittens gave way.

He had only been on the pitch for five minutes when he instinctively came on to Joao Pedro’s slightly fortuitous knock-down, slamming a first-time, side-foot volley into the corner of the net.

It was a fine goal by a player Chelsea need back to his best ahead of trips to Bayern Munich and Manchester United, and it ended a run of 1,582 minutes since his last open-play goal in the Premier League.

The only thing missing from Palmer’s lively display from the bench was the late winner. He shot tamely into the goalkeeper and blazed over the bar with late efforts that, if they had gone in, would surely have inspired Chelsea to an ugly but wholly welcome victory – a victory that never came.

Moises Caicedo: goal threat

It was a sensational goal from an unfamiliar source that seemed to have secured three points for Chelsea, but Caicedo’s ferocious effort did not prove the winner as Carvalho stole in from a long throw and earned Brentford a last-gasp draw.



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