Premier Division: Chelsea stunned by late Newcastle comeback
Chelsea were two goals up with minutes to play, but late strikes from Marcelo and Alphonso Bryan earned Newcastle an astonishing 2–2 draw at St. James’ Park.
Chelsea were two goals up with minutes to play, but late strikes from Marcelo and Alphonso Bryan earned Newcastle an astonishing 2–2 draw at St. James’ Park.
Kieran O’Sullivan and Júnior struck in the second half as Chelsea dominated Spurs at the Drogba Arena to make it fourteen league wins in a row.
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