Brentford 2-2 Chelsea: Report, result and goals as Bees rescue late point
Chelsea and Brentford played out a dramatic 2-2 draw at the Gtech Community Stadium, with the Bees rescuing a point deep into stoppage time after the Blues had mounted a second-half comeback.
The first half was a frustrating one for Enzo Maresca’s side. Despite dominating possession, Chelsea lacked tempo and penetration in the final third.
Brentford, compact and disciplined, were happy to soak up pressure before striking on the break. Their opener came in the 35th minute, when veteran midfielder Jordan Henderson rolled back the years with a precise long ball over the top.
Kevin Schade latched onto it, cut inside, and calmly slotted past Robert Sanchez to give the hosts a deserved 1-0 lead.
Chelsea’s response was tame – Fernandez’s corner clipping the post was their closest moment – while Brentford finished the half looking sharper and more dangerous.
Maresca introduced more urgency after the break, with Chelsea finally crafting clear chances. Substitute George forced a sharp save from Caoimhin Kelleher within minutes of coming on, before Marc Cucurella and Enzo Fernandez both tested the goalkeeper.
Brentford still carried a threat, though, with Sanchez required to deny Schade a second almost immediately after the restart.
The equaliser finally came in the 61st minute. Joao Pedro rose highest to nod a cross down into the path of Cole Palmer, whose crisp half-volley into the bottom corner brought Chelsea level.
Suddenly, momentum swung in the visitors’ favour. Palmer almost added another soon after, denied only by a superb stop from Kelleher, while Brentford relied on last-ditch defending to stay in the contest.
Chelsea’s pressure paid off in the 85th minute. Alejandro Garnacho’s lively run ended with a cross that ricocheted kindly into the path of Moises Caicedo, who unleashed an unstoppable strike into the top corner from the edge of the area.
It looked like a goal worthy of sealing all three points, and the away fans roared in expectation of a comeback victory.
But Brentford, as they so often do, refused to fold. Pushing bodies forward in stoppage time, they earned a long throw deep in Chelsea territory. Kristoffer Ajer flicked it on at the near post, and Fabio Carvalho ghosted into space at the back post to turn it home. A brief VAR check confirmed the goal, sparking wild celebrations from the home crowd.
The numbers reflected Chelsea’s frustration. Despite having nearly 70% possession, they often lacked cutting edge and needed two spectacular finishes to turn the game around.
Brentford, meanwhile, were direct and efficient, finishing with a higher expected goals tally in the first half and proving clinical when it mattered most.