After a tremendous start at the Stamford Bridge, Everton looks likely to be the winner through Ramiro Funes 90th minute goal before John Terry latches home an Oscar header in the 98th minute in what was a clear offside call.
The game was open in the 50th minute when John Terry converted Leighton Baines’ cross into his own net. Things got worst when Kevin Mirallas added a second for the away side. But Chelsea responded well through Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas 2minutes goals to found an equalizer.
Everton now looks like winning the game when Ramiro Funes headed home a 90th minute goal for the toffees. But Terry covers his blunder when he latched onto Oscar’s header inside the box to score a sensational equaliser with 98 minutes on the clock despite calls for offside.
They were controversies after the game ended on why the ref decided to keep the game till the 98th minute before time.