Chelsea 2 Leeds United 2: Stunning Whites fightback and a shocking Cole Palmer miss — Yorkshire Post 9/2/26
Leeds United staged a stirring second-half fightback to snatch a point at high-flying Chelsea and keep their Premier League survival bid on track.
Chelsea’s promising start to life under Liam Rosenior was
derailed as Daniel Farke’s Leeds fought from two down to earn a 2-2 draw at
Stamford Bridge and deny the Blues a fifth straight Premier League win.
Until midway through the second half this had looked like
being another step forward for a team who had been steadily growing into an
exciting, watchable outfit under their new head coach.
Joao Pedro got the opener with a lovely finish before Cole
Palmer’s penalty made it two to have the hosts seemingly coasting to victory
against a Leeds side who had offered next to nothing.
Chelsea have looked newly confident in possession since
Rosenior’s appointment but the manner in which they threw away two points was
alarming.
Lukas Nmecha’s penalty after Jayden Bogle had been fouled
made it 2-1, then a moment of unbelievably casual defending allowed Jayden
Bogle to create chaos from which Noah Okafor pounced to level, as old habits
reared their head for the home side.
Chelsea went ahead after 24 minutes. Enzo Fernandez knocked
it short for Palmer who turned and found the forward run of Pedro with a
perfectly weighted through ball. The striker measured his run to keep onside
before clipping a fine finish over the advancing Karl Darlow for his 10th
league goal of the season.
Much frustration has been spent by home fans in west London
this season over the slow, ponderous speed of their team’s passing. Under
Rosenior there have been encouraging signals of a more dynamic approach to
possession and here again the ball moved with urgency, particularly through
midfield where Chelsea constantly seemed to outnumber Leeds.
The hosts had dominated creatively without much input form
Estevao, so often their saviour in moments of inertia during Palmer’s recent
fallow spell. Finally the teenager burst to life at the start of the season
half, dancing his way through the defence before firing a low effort wide.
Leeds gifted Chelsea their second. Robert Sanchez, a virtual
spectator in goal, found a way to make himself involved with a terrific long
pass to release Pedro. In an uncanny mirroring of the penalty he won against
Wolves on Saturday, Jaka Bijol needlessly shoved the striker the to ground,
with Palmer gratefully making it 2-0 from the spot.
Leeds looked well beaten but they were soon handed a
lifeline when Moises Caicedo tripped Bogle as he burst into the box down the
right. Nmecha sent Sanchez the wrong way with an emphatic penalty to restore
jeopardy to the contest.
It breathed life into Leeds and at the same moment drained
Chelsea of their composure. Bogle sparked panic as the defence allowed a
bouncing ball to go unchallenged for, somehow holding off three players in blue
before Josh Acheampong inexplicably presented it to Okafor who tapped into the
empty net.
That left Chelsea to begin again from scratch. Pedro Neto
bent a cross-shot inches wide as they looked to steal it, Pedro nodded free
header against the bar before Palmer produced an unbelievable miss from
virtually on the goal line, as the points slipped away.