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Champions League | Group Stage
Nov 5, 2019 at 8pm UK
 
Ajax

4-4

Jorginho (5' pen., 71' pen.), Azpilicueta (63'), James (74')
FT(HT: 1-3)
Abraham (2' og.), Promes (20'), Arrizabalaga (35' og.), van de Beek (55')

Chelsea come from three goals down to rescue 4-4 draw with nine-man Ajax

Chelsea come from three goals down to rescue 4-4 draw with nine-man Ajax
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Frank Lampard's side scored two own-goals and two penalties.

Chelsea came from three goals down to snatch a 4-4 draw from a roller-coaster Champions League encounter with Ajax.

Frank Lampard’s side scored two own-goals and two penalties while Ajax had two players sent off on a chaotic night at Stamford Bridge.

Having trailed 4-1, the Blues battled back to level the scores and then Cesar Azpilicueta thought he had scored a winner, only for VAR to step in.

Nevertheless, a point from a breathless match keeps Chelsea firmly in the race to qualify from Group H.

Chelsea’s 1-0 win in Amsterdam last month had put them in control of the group but Ajax looked set to wrest it back following a lightning start.

Ajax fans were barred from attending following crowd trouble during their win over Valencia, although that did not stop hundreds from travelling to west London anyway.

Chelsea v Ajax – UEFA Champions League – Group H – Stamford Bridge
Ajax’s Donny Van de Beek, right, celebrates scoring his side’s fourth goal (John Walton/PA)

The few that did make it in were celebrating inside two minutes, only to be silenced 60 seconds later in a breakneck opening.

First a free-kick was swung into the Chelsea area by Quincy Promes and Tammy Abraham inadvertently flicked it past his own keeper at the near post.

But moments later Christian Pulisic drove into the penalty area and was chopped down, with Jorginho rolling home the spot-kick to equalise.

Chelsea were undone again in the 20th minute when they failed to deal with another cross.

Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga's unfortunate own goal put Ajax further ahead
Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga’s unfortunate own goal put Ajax further ahead (John Walton/PA).

This time Hakim Ziyech’s delivery was perfect for Promes, who had given Azpilicueta the slip, to stoop and guide his header past Kepa Arrizabalaga.

Ziyech then stunned Chelsea with a third after Marcos Alonso committed a needless foul in the corner.

Ziyech’s swirling free-kick flew over Kepa and hit the inside of the post, before smacking the keeper full in the face and bouncing into the net.

It was a freakish goal but Ziyech’s delivery was superb, and for the third time in little more than half an hour Chelsea’s inability to defend crosses had cost them.

Things got even bleaker for the Blues 10 minutes into the second half. Ziyech found Donny Van de Beek in the area and the midfielder was given the time and space to turn and fizz a low shot past Kepa.

Chelsea v Ajax – UEFA Champions League – Group H – Stamford Bridge
Ajax’s Daley Blind, second left, is shown a red card by referee Gianluca Rocchi (John Walton/PA)

Chelsea reduced the deficit to two again when Pulisic’s cross was prodded towards goal by Abraham and Azpilicueta made sure at the far post.

Then in another crazy 60 seconds Daley Blind was shown a second yellow card for fouling Abraham and Joel Veltman followed him down the tunnel for handling Callum Hudson-Odoi’s shot.

Stamford Bridge was rocking as Jorginho rolled in his second penalty of the night, and it was pandemonium moments later when sub Reece James lashed home from a corner to equalise.

VAR then ruled out Azpilicueta’s dramatic late ‘winner’, spotting a handball among the pinball in the Ajax box, and visiting keeper Andre Onana denied Michy Batshuayi at the death as the Dutch champions held on.

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