Those who arrived expecting Chelsea to set up the mother of all Premier League title showdowns with Liverpool at Anfield next weekend left having witnessed something far more momentous: Jose Mourinho’s 77-game home league unbeaten run gone and so too, you would think, all realistic hope of the trophy returning to Stamford Bridge after a four-year absence.
Fabio Borini scored a late penalty as bottom-side Sunderland beat Chelsea 2-1 at Stamford Bridge to dent the Blues’ title hopes.
Samuel Eto’o put the home side ahead ahead on 12 minutes when volleying home Willian’s corner from the left.
But Connor Wickham – who scored a brace in Sunderland’s midweek draw with Man City – levelled six minutes later when slotting home from close range after Mark Schwarzer could only parry Marcos Alonso’s long range effort from a corner.
On loan Liverpool player Borini scored the resulting penalty to hand his parent club the advantage in the title race over his former club Chelsea, and hand his present side Sunderland a relegation lifeline, with the Black Cats now just three points from safety.
Reference: goal.com. Skysport

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