Chelsea 1 Nottingham Forest 1: Blues made to rue missed chances after Ward-Prowse’s bonkers red card

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FOR THE SECOND Premier League game in a row Chelsea had to come from behind.

But while Forest threw a large spanner into the works of the Blues’ goal machine, nothing can short fuse the electricity when Enzo Maresca’s team is in full flow.

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Noni Madueke sealed a point for Chelsea in their 1-1 draw with Forest[/caption]
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The visitors put in a resilient defensive performance after a goal from Chris Wood[/caption]

Just like last weekend when Brighton were beaten 4-2 in a thriller, the spills and ills of this feisty young team took over to produce an absolute cracker of a climax that had everything.

Bust ups, brawls, brilliant saves and Chelsea head coach Maresca taking an unexpected flight into the air when clattered by one of his own defenders in the technical area.

Just three days ago Maresca talked of the quiet calm inside his camp and how he is unaffected by ‘noise’ that follows his club around.

That may be but he should try telling that to his players – and those of feisty Forest – who combined to produce an explosive ending to a game that started out as a Sunday afternoon kickabout.

Eleven bookings in all – including two for James Ward-Prowse that meant the visitors held on for 12 minutes of normal plus 13 of added time with ten men to claim a draw and stay unbeaten on the road this season.

Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo was also given a yellow card as the tension and temperature cranked up with two teams scrapping for a point in October as if Premier League survival depended on it in May.

Chris Wood and Noni Madueke scored the goals but what normally constitutes the pivotal act of a game became minor talking points.

Chelsea’s recent blistering run of five straight wins came to an end, as did the incredible scoring run of Cole Palmer. Four in the first half alone against Brighton.

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The club’s top four hopes took a minor dent and they will be fined £25,000 for the second time this season for picking up six bookings or more in one match. As they did at Bournemouth.

They will also have defenders Wesley Fofana and Marc Cucurella banned for their next league game after the international break – a trip to Liverpool.

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Chelsea have also become the first team to have players banned for picking up five bookings this season as the testosterone rush of Maresca’s young squad took over from football discipline.

But anyone whose mortgage doesn’t depend on having 11 players available for a game will not be complaining.

From the moment Forest took the lead five minutes into the second half, the starting gun went off on a crazy fifty minutes.

The high point – if you like a punch up – was the full on scuffle triggered by Neco Williams pushing Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella as they tussled for a ball heading for the touchline.

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Wood put Forest ahead just minutes into the second half[/caption]
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The visitors were jubilant with their shock lead at Stamford Bridge[/caption]

The Spaniard was bundled into his boss who went a**e over t*t, prompting a furious reaction from Levi Colwill in particular.

More than a dozen players became embroiled in the heated shoving match with Chelsea Nicolas Jackson leaping from the dugout to get involved, having already been taken off.

In the melee, few even noticed Chelsea scorer Noni Madueke being helped from the pitch by one of the backroom staff as he hobbled off with injury.

How ref Chris Kavanagh maintained a sense of order is testament to his professionalism although Palmer wasn’t best pleased and confronted the officials at full time.

Chelsea player ratings vs Forest: Madueke shines again but hot-head Jackson too busy arguing

CHELSEA were held by ten-man Nottingham Forest as frustration filled Stamford Bridge.

Noni Madueke cancelled out Chris Wood’s opener but the Blues couldn’t find a winner.

And frustrations boiled over with a mass brawl in added time.

Here’s how SunSport’s Jack Figg rated the Blues stars.

Robert Sanchez – 8

Excellent positioning to snuff out Forest counter on hour mark and made two sensational late saves to deny the visitor’s a winner.

Malo Gusto – 6

Wasn’t able to prevent Nikola Milenkovic’s flick on to set up Wood’s opener but he produced a great block to deny Gibbs-White in the box.

Wesley Fofana – 7

Forming a good partnership at the back with Colwill. Finally some consistency at centre-half for Chelsea.

Levi Colwill – 7

Made a huge block to prevent Yates in the first half. John Terry-esque defending.

Marc Cucurella – 5

Lacked attacking creativity down the left having filled in at centre-back at times. Failed to form much of a threat with Sancho.

Moises Caicedo – 6

Agonisingly close to getting ahead of Wood to prevent the Forest opener. Took the role as deep-lying midfielder in front of back line.

Enzo Fernandez – 5

Still looks to be finding his best position under Maresca. Not a natural holding midfielder but denied preferred advanced role by Palmer.

Cole Palmer – 6

Looked lively when afforded space in the centre but the Chelsea superstar saw a huge chance saved thanks to Matz Sels double save.

Noni Madueke – 8

Constant threat down the right side with his goal well deserved. But the winger finds himself guilty of making the wrong choice in the final third.

Jadon Sancho – 4

Largely absent throughout the match with Aina doing a stellar job in keeping the tricky forward quiet. Lacked killer instinct going forward.

Nicolas Jackson – 4

Apart from pressing, quiet throughout. Slow to react in the box in a frustrating sign of inconsistency after recent goalscoring form. Spent more time arguing with team-mates at points.

Subs

Joao Felix (for Fernandez 80 mins) – 6

Christopher Nkaunku (for Jackson 80 mins) – 6

Mykhailo Mudryk (for Sancho 89 mins) -5

Pedro Neto (for Madueke 89 mins) – 6

Tosin Adarabioyo (for Colwill 90+3 mins) – 5

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Madueke levelled things up 10 minutes later[/caption]
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The winger had missed several chances before[/caption]

In injury time Forest keeper Matz Sels double-saved from Palmer and denied Malo Gusto AND Chris Nkunku. 

Chelsea keeper Robert Sanchez, guilty of a horrendous howler last week, saved one-handed from Jota Silva as Stamford Bridge erupted in excitement.

Ultimately, Chelsea failed to break down ten men of stubborn resistance who showed you can hold out against Maresca’s team if you are prepared to give everything.

Forest took the lead from a set-piece when Jackson pushed Ward-Prowse over in the centre circle. 

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Chelsea played out the last 12 minutes, plus the 13 of stoppage time, a man up[/caption]
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The dead-ball specialist delivered a swinging cross into the box and Nikola Milenkovic provided the knockdown for Wood to poke the ball in.

Chelsea levelled seven minutes later when Madueke cut in from the right to score with his left. A probing shot across the face of goal into the opposite bottom corner.

And as the rejuvenated Blues pushed for a winner, Ward-Prowse, already booked for a foul on Palmer, took one for the team by diving onto and grabbing the ball as he tried to stop Jackson from breaking away.

Forest, experts at ‘game management’, sought to frustrate Chelsea and hold on, which caused frustration to rise.

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A mass brawl broke out near the end of the game[/caption]
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Booking were shown to Neco Williams, Levi Colwill and Marc Cucurella[/caption]

And as if the Chelsea players weren’t battered enough during the shoving match in front of the dugouts they will be kicking themselves for not winning.

Palmer was desperately unlucky in the first half when he shot through the legs of Sels only for the ball to hit the foot of the post and rebound into the keeper’s grateful hands.

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