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Eberechi Eze strike helps Crystal Palace hold Chelsea

Chelsea were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Crystal Palace as Eberechi Eze's excellent second-half strike earned Oliver Glasner's side their first Premier League point of the season at Stamford Bridge.

Fresh from scraping through their Conference League qualifier despite defeat to Servette on Thursday, Enzo Maresca saw his team dominate Palace in the first half as he sought back-to-back league wins.

There appeared to be a smooth path to victory when Nicolas Jackson tucked away Cole Palmer's pass midway through the first half to hand the hosts the lead their football warranted.

Chances to add to their tally came and went and so it was against the run of play when Eze delicately curled Palace level early in the second period, placing the ball masterfully out of goalkeeper Robert Sanchez's reach to stun home fans in west London.

FULL MATCH DETAILS

Chelsea had kept the ball patiently for the opening 10 minutes and went close with the game's first chance, Palmer taking possession 25 yards out from Wesley Fofana's pass, advancing into space and whipping an effort inches wide.

Adam Wharton replied in kind for Palace, driving low from outside the box with his left foot and forcing a save from Sanchez. It would be his team's only sight of goal during a half dominated by the hosts.

Chelsea were a whisker away from taking the lead after 20 minutes when defender Marc Guehi allowed a high ball from Fofana to drop over his shoulder and in through the gap stole Noni Madueke, opening up his body in search of the corner but sweeping wide.

Madueke went close again minutes later when he evaded Tyrick Mitchell and got his foot to Enzo Fernandez's fine raking ball only to be denied by a superb reaction save from Dean Henderson.

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