Costa hospitalised after Chelsea draw with Everton
Baines was the architect for Everton’s second goal just five minutes later, the defender playing the ball in for Kevin Mirallas, who took a touch before rifling a half-volley beyond Thibaut Courtois.
With Chelsea owner Abramovich watching proceedings from the stands, Diego Costa clipped the deficit with a goal on 64th minute and and two minutes after, Cesc Fabregas kept Chelsea level with the visitors.
Hiddink remains unbeaten in six matches since being appointed Chelsea caretaker boss for a second time and admitted his side benefited from good fortune.
“Sometimes it goes in your favor during a season but you have to be fair – why should I deny it?”
Fallen Premier League champions Chelsea avoided another chastening defeat as Terry’s flick earned a 3-3 draw which drew the ire of the Spaniard.
We look back at another incredible Premier League game and share the three things we learned from this game. Guus Hiddink’s unblemished record in the league remained intact as Terry, from an offside position, played a stylish backflick with barely a few seconds on the clock to equalise the score. “It was a horrific decision right at the end, clearly offside, and a goal conceded well over the allotted time”.
Less than five minutes into the second half Everton took the lead with Lukaku holding the ball up brilliantly and slotting the ball wide to Barkley who teed up Baines to smash a cross into the danger box which struck both of Terry’s legs and squirmed past Courtois.
Willian had the best chance in the opening 45 minutes, forcing a save when Tim Howard came rushing out of Everton’s goal to deflect his effort away to safety.
“When you score two goals you think you’re controlling the game”.
The Chelsea owner appeared bored at times in his executive box as the players he pays so well offered little in the first half.
Substitute Ramiro Funes Mori looked to have won the game for Martinez’s side when he scored in the 90th minute, but there was still time for Terry to restore parity.
“Ideally, we needed three points and we are not happy where we are in the league. It’s true he was in a lot of pain”. “We don’t know the result yet”.
“For the moment we are doing nothing (in the transfer market)”, Hiddink said. “Of course it’s disappointing to go 2-0 down but again I want to emphasise the reaction of the team and that’s good for us to go on for the rest of the season”.