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Chelsea suffer title blow as Saints rally

Chelsea’s hopes of winning the English Premier League title this season were left hanging by a thread after they squandered a two goal lead in a 2-2 draw at home to strugglers Southampton on Wednesday.

The result, which came on the same day former Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola confirmed he was turning down the European champions’ overtures to manage German giants Bayern Munich, left Chelsea still in third place but 13 points behind leaders Manchester United with just 16 league games remaining.

After successive home defeats to Queens Park Rangers and Swansea, the latter in the League Cup semi-final first leg, Chelsea appeared on course for victory when Demba Ba and Eden Hazard put them ahead before half-time.

But the visitors rallied after the break through substitute Rickie Lambert’s 10th goal of the season and an equaliser from Jason Puncheon.

The result Southampton move three points clear of the bottom three.

Chelsea left the field to boos from their own fans and this result will have done nothing for the wafer-thin popularity of interim manager Rafael Benitez with large sections of the London club’s supporters.

“We have to be more clinical when we have chances,” the Spaniard told Sky Sports. “We have to manage the game, score the third goal and finish the game but we did not do it.”

Meanwhile delighted Southampton manager Nigel Adkins praised his team’s resilience and discipline.

“To go two goals down, when we could have cleared both, was a blow but we showed great character in the second half – great credit to my players,” Adkins said.

Chelsea dominated possession early on but they struggled to create the kind of chances that might lift the crowd.

A Ba cross caused confusion in the visitors’ penalty area, ricocheting off Luke Shaw and Maya Yoshida before bouncing to safety.

Saints keeper Artur Boruc was largely untroubled before conceding in the 25th minute.

Frank Lampard started the move that led to the goal, forcing his way to the by-line with a determined run before laying the ball back to Cesar Azpilicueta.

The right-back crossed towards Oscar whose deflected header looped up towards Ba and the Senegal striker finished well with a volley for his third goal in three starts.

Southampton showed signs they might equalise when Jay Rodriguez teed up midfielder Steve Davis who shot wide.

And that miss appeared costly when Hazard claimed Chelsea’s second goal with a left-foot shot from the edge of the area after Ramires’s powerful effort rebounded off the crossbar.

But Southampton, inspired by the introduction of Lambert, fought back into game shortly after the restart.

The striker replaced Rodriguez in the 55th minute and within three minutes had halved the deficit.

Saints right-back Nathaniel Clyne eased past Hazard before crossing for Lambert who pulled away from Azpilicueta and headed beyond Petr Cech and into the top corner of the Chelsea goal.

Chelsea were undone again in the 75th minute when teenage left-back Luke Shaw squared for Puncheon who teed himself up before volleying home spectacularly from 12 yards.

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