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- Chelsea drop first points of season
- Costa levels with overhead kick
- Fer pounces after Cahill dispossessed
- Courtois fouls Sigurdsson for penalty
- Costa with crisp 16-yard strike
Match Stats
Home TeamSwanseaAway TeamChelsea
- Possession
- Home45%
- Away55%
- Shots
- Home6
- Away28
- Shots on Target
- Home2
- Away7
- Corners
- Home1
- Away11
- Fouls
- Home17
- Away9
Line-ups
Swansea
Formation 3-5-1-1
1Fabianski
33Fernandez2Amat35Kingsley
26Naughton8Fer24Cork4Ki Sung-yueng3Taylor
23G Sigurdsson
9Llorente
- 1Fabianski
- 33FernandezBooked at 42mins
- 2AmatBooked at 48mins
- 35Kingsley
- 26Naughton
- 8FerBooked at 26mins
- 24Cork
- 4Ki Sung-yueng
- 3TaylorSubstituted forBarrowat 41'minutes
- 23G SigurdssonSubstituted forRangelat 89'minutes
- 9Llorente
Substitutes
- 5van der Hoorn
- 7Britton
- 13Nordfeldt
- 17Barrow
- 20Montero
- 22Rangel
- 56Fulton
Chelsea
Formation 4-1-4-1
13Courtois
2Ivanovic24Cahill26Terry28Azpilicueta
7Kanté
22Willian8Oscar21Matic10E Hazard
19Diego Costa
- 13CourtoisBooked at 59mins
- 2Ivanovic
- 24Cahill
- 26TerryBooked at 90mins
- 28Azpilicueta
- 7Kanté
- 22WillianSubstituted forMosesat 77'minutes
- 8OscarSubstituted forBatshuayiat 88'minutes
- 21MaticSubstituted forFàbregasat 76'minutes
- 10E HazardBooked at 89mins
- 19Diego CostaBooked at 41mins
Substitutes
- 1Begovic
- 3Alonso
- 4Fàbregas
- 11Pedro
- 15Moses
- 23Batshuayi
- 30David Luiz
- Referee:
- Andre Marriner
- Attendance:
- 20,865
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'We have to learn'
Swansea 2-2 Chelsea
More from Chelsea boss Antonio Conte, speaking to Match of the Day: "When you are leading and creating a lot of chances, you must score a second goal. You should kill the game. We have to learn that after this game. Tomorrow we start to work again and prepare for the Liverpool game."
On Diego Costa: "I'm pleased for Diego. After every game you continue to ask me about his patience and behaviour. Today, I can tell after the first minute until the end he took a lot of kicks."
'You could see that from the moon'
Swansea 2-2 Chelsea
Chelsea defender Gary Cahill on Swansea's second goal: "It's a clear foul. I'm frustrated. Come on, seriously! You could be sat on the moon and see it is a clear foul. I took the touch away from him, he came through the back of me. It was clear as day and seeing it back has made me even more angry.
"It's all fun and games for the fans isn't it but it's the players who suffer. That kills me and kills my team. We have dropped two points which is massive in this league.
"Look at my face! It's incredible. I said to the referee there's three of you that can see that. There were two fouls, and between the officials they have said that they couldn't see it. For me that is incredible."
'Big mistake'
Swansea 2-2 Chelsea
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte, speaking to Match of the Day: "It's very difficult to talk about the game because we lost two points. We were leading 1-0 and created a lot of chances to score another goal. We are disappointed because the performance was very good in terms of our intensity and because we played good football.
"People looking at the second goal can see that the referee made a mistake. But this can happen. I've not spoken to the referee. It's a big mistake."
Cahill fuming
Swansea 2-2 Chelsea
The best post-match interview you'll see in a long while from Gary Cahill.
Stand by for his thoughts on that second goal...
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Swansea 2-2 Chelsea
Antonio Conte calls his side's performance 'very good' and again highlights a mistake from the referee for Swansea's second goal.
'Chelsea didn't deserve to lose'
Swansea 2-2 Chelsea
Swansea boss Francesco Guidolin, speaking to Match of the Day: "I am happy with the result. My team played the second half with more energy against a very strong team.
"Chelsea didn't deserve to lose this game but we had a good reaction in the second half and after 90 minutes of fight it is a good result.
"After Chelsea's first goal I saw my team not playing well and decided to change something before the end of the first half. I am sorry for Neil Taylor [getting substituted] but I decided this way because we needed a reaction."
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Swansea 2-2 Chelsea
If John Terry is injured then at least Chelsea have David Luiz in reserve.
We are waiting for an update on his condition but you'd have to make him at least a doubt for Friday night.
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Swansea 2-2 Chelsea
John Terry has just limped out of camera shot on crutches. More to come on that one.
'Costa took a lot of kicks'
Swansea 2-2 Chelsea
More from Chelsea boss Antonio Conte, speaking to Sky Sports: "We know today we lost two points. We conceded two goals - one after our free-kick - and the second goal I think that everyone can see the situation.
"I don't want to talk about the decision [for the second Swansea goal] but I think it was a bad decision by the referee.
"I can tell you that Diego Costa from the first minute to 94 minutes... he took a lot of kicks. It's incredible the defender didn't finish [sent-off] before the match."
'We should have killed the game'
Swansea 2-2 Chelsea
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte, speaking to Sky Sports: "It's a bit difficult to talk about the game because we lost two points. We were dominating the game and leading 1-0 and created a lot of chances to score the second and third goals. It's a pity because when you have the possibility to kill the game you must kill the game."
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'A bad decision'
Swansea 2-2 Chelsea
Antonio Conte says that 'everyone can see the situation' and that 'it is a bad decision from the referee.'
He also says that Diego Costa was kicked for 94 minutes.
Post update
Twenty-three years in a row! That is some effort from Francesco Totti. Hats off.
Totti still rolling on
Club legend Francesco Totti scored a late winner on his first appearance of the season as Roma beat the weather and Sampdoria to secure a 3-2 victory.
The start of the second half of the match at Roma's Olympic Stadium was delayed due to a saturated pitch.
Sampdoria led 2-1 at the time but following the resumption Roma scored twice, including Totti's 90th-minute penalty to stay unbeaten in Serie A.
Totti, 39, has now scored in 23 consecutive Serie A seasons for Roma.
The fabled 35 mark
Swansea 2-2 Chelsea
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Shaun Thacker: Maybe Cahill should do better. But it's clear without the foul he would've succeeded with his attempted back pass to Courtois
Marc Fowler: Neither of last two goals should have counted. Trip by Fer and high boot on Costa's bicycle kick. Great game though. Wow
What's next?
Swansea 2-2 Chelsea
Chelsea host Liverpool in the second Friday night game of the season, while Swansea go to Southampton on Sunday.
Antonio Conte is yet to face the cameras...
'I apologise to Neil Taylor'
Swansea 2-2 Chelsea
Swansea City boss Francesco Guidolin, speaking to Sky Sports: "It is a good result against a very strong Chelsea team. For us it was difficult after the first [Chelsea] goal because before then we played good football."
On replacing Neil Taylor in the first half: "I chose to change something and I am sorry with Neil Taylor. He is a good guy. He understood - there's no problem between us. In the dressing room we spoke together - no problem. At that moment my team needed a reaction and I had to change something."
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Swansea 2-2 Chelsea
Seeing it again it is a foul by Leroy Fer on Gary Cahill, but as the last man Cahill still has to do better doesn't he?