Chelsea settles for a draw as Jahanbakhsh stunner pegs back Blues

Goal-shy winger Alireza Jahanbakhsh scored for a second game running as Brighton battled to a point at home to Chelsea on Wednesday.

Published : Jan 01, 2020 20:16 IST

Brighton's Alizera Jahanbakhsh scored an overhead volley to bring up the equaliser against Chelsea in the 84th minute.
Brighton's Alizera Jahanbakhsh scored an overhead volley to bring up the equaliser against Chelsea in the 84th minute.
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Brighton's Alizera Jahanbakhsh scored an overhead volley to bring up the equaliser against Chelsea in the 84th minute.

Alireza Jahanbakhsh stunned Chelsea with a late overhead-kick to earn Brighton and Hove Albion a hard-fought 1-1 draw on New Year's Day.

The Iran winger ended his long wait for a first Brighton goal against Bournemouth on Saturday, celebrating with joyful tears, and his second quickly followed in a stylish start to 2020.

Chelsea looked to be easing towards a third straight Premier League away win after Cesar Azpilicueta's early strike, failing to add to its lead but largely comfortable at the other end.

However, Jahanbakhsh leapt into an outstanding volley with six minutes of normal time remaining, and Frank Lampard's fourth-placed side was clinging on by full-time.

Chelsea had made a confident start - in stark contrast to the awful early display in Sunday's smash-and-grab at Arsenal - and soon led through its captain.

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Tammy Abraham's low shot on the turn following a corner was blocked by Aaron Mooy in front of the goal line, but the loose ball fell kindly for Azpilicueta to prod past the grounded, helpless Mat Ryan.

First-half chances were hard to come by thereafter, although Blues goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga had to be alert to palm clear a Leandro Trossard effort two minutes before the break.

Not until the 80th minute was Arrizabalaga seriously tested again, scrambling to keep out half-time introduction Aaron Connolly's finish.

It was another substitute who came up with the decisive moment, though, Jahanbakhsh executing a sensational strike that left Arrizabalaga rooted.

Callum Hudson-Odoi blasted just over as Chelsea chased a winner, but Chelsea was again grateful to its goalkeeper as a point was preserved, Neal Maupay's powerful drive well blocked.

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Only Liverpool (25) has mustered more points away from home than Chelsea (22) this term, but Lampard must feel this was a missed opportunity. The Blues were largely comfortable until the closing stages when Brighton's substitutes wreaked havoc. With their home form a cause for concern right now, the Blues cannot afford to throw away victories on the road.

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Jahanbakhsh was a club-record signing for Brighton in 2018, the deal reportedly worth £17million. That is finally starting to look like money well spent.

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Emotional after breaking his duck against Bournemouth, the winger - like many in the stadium - appeared to be in a state of shock after this quite magnificent finish.

Key Opta Facts

- Brighton earned its first point in a league game against Chelsea, in what was its 10th match against it.

- This was Chelsea's first away Premier League draw this season – the Blues had won seven and lost three of their 10 previous games on the road this term.

- Chelsea has scored more goals in 11 Premier League away games this season (25) than it managed on the road in the whole of 2018-19 (24).

- Azpilicueta has scored three goals in his last 11 games in all competitions for Chelsea, as many as he had in his previous 118.

- Jahanbakhsh became the fifth different Brighton player to score a Premier League goal as a substitute this season, more than any other side in the competition.

- Despite only coming on as a 68th-minute substitute, no Brighton player had more shots (3) or created more chances (3) than goalscorer Jahanbakhsh.

What's next?

A hectic Premier League stretch comes to an end, but there are matches again this weekend in the FA Cup. Brighton hosts second-tier Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday, before Chelsea is also at home to Championship opposition in Nottingham Forest the following day.

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