Chelsea missed the chance to move into the top four in the Premier League after throwing away a two-goal lead against Leeds United at Stamford Bridge.
The hosts had a two-goal cushion thanks to efforts either side of half-time from Joao Pedro and Cole Palmer.
But they conspired to throw it away, first by gifting Leeds a route back into the match when Moises Caicedo brought down Jayden Bogle to allow Lukas Nmecha to convert from the spot.
The equaliser came via calamitous defending, with Josh Acheampong, Malo Gusto and Robert Sanchez failing to clear a ball over the top, allowing Noah Okafor to poke home an equaliser.
Chelsea had won all four of their Premier League matches under new manager Liam Rosenior, but Manchester United’s draw against West Ham United in the later kick-off means the Blues remain in fifth.
Leeds leapfrog Tottenham into 15th place.



















