We’re still in January, but you’ll be hard pressed to find a more dramatic finish this year than Saturday’s action at Stamford Bridge.
Everton ran out to a 2-0 lead just after half-time, thanks in part to a John Terry own goal. But Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas helped the champions claw back level.
It looked like the points would be shared until Funes Mori found the net in the 90th minute to put the Toffees 3-2 up and fans began writing their eulogies for the game.
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Absolutely done, Chelsea are shit
— Cable (@chiffwaa) January 16, 2016
Chelsea's Cursed.
These last minute have cost us a dozen points.
There's no logical explanation to whats been happening all season.— Addy (@Adarsh_Ned) January 16, 2016
But Blues captain John Terry bookended the scoring with a 98th minute equaliser that carried more than a hint of offside, keeping Guus Hidink’s unbeaten record intact during his current reign as Chelsea coach.
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