Anichebe holds Chelsea
Substitute Victor Anichebe struck a dramatic late equaliser on Tuesday to earn West Bromwich Albion a 1-1 draw as Chelsea were forced to settle for a lead of two points, not four, at the top of the Premier League.
Jose Mourinho's team were far from being in the fluent and formidable form which has characterised their recent ascent to the summit, however once they led via Branislav Ivanovic's goal in first-half added time at The Hawthorns they had looked on course for victory.
Yet Anichebe, on the pitch 14 minutes as a replacement for Morgan Amalfitano, had other ideas, with the Nigeria striker heading home in the 87th minute to secure a precious point which lifted the Baggies out of the bottom three.
West Brom, meanwhile, will take confidence from their third successive draw at home under new head coach Pepe Mel ahead of a meeting with fellow relegation battlers Fulham on Saturday week.
They have, though, still won just once in 16 league matches.
New arrival Thievy Bifouma, on loan from Espanyol, was handed a first Baggies start, yet the major piece of team news surrounded the inclusion by Chelsea manager Mourinho's decision to field Ramires, who replaced Frank Lampard.
The Brazil international was roundly booed by the home crowd in what was the sides' first meeting since he controversially won a penalty which earned the Blues an injury-time equaliser in November.
Despite their vastly contrasting recent form, it was a surprisingly even start to proceedings with Mel's renowned pressing game frustrating the visitors.
It took Mourinho's team until the 22nd minute to threaten when Samuel Eto'o's cutback from the byline almost found the onrushing Ivanovic, with a combination of Gareth McAuley and Claudio Yacob doing just enough to avert the danger.
Mel had previously claimed victory over Mourinho when his Real Betis team pulled off a shock 1-0 victory over Real Madrid in November 2012.
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