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Winning streak snapped as 5/10 Pulisic can't inspire Chelsea

Chelsea's three-game winning streak was ended in dramatic fashion by an impressively resolute Everton at Stamford Bridge on Saturday when the Toffees battled back from a goal down twice to earn a 2-2 draw in Premier League play.

The hosts took the lead shortly after half-time through Joao Felix's threaded finish, only for Abdoulaye Doucoure to nod the visitors level with little more than 20 minutes remaining. Reece James' surge into the visitors' box was illegally halted soon afterward, however, giving Kai Havertz the opportunity to crack home the resultant penalty. Just as Chelsea looked set to wrap up a fourth straight victory, Toffees substitute Ellis Simms fired home an 89th-minute leveller to ensure a share of the spoils for Sean Dyche's side.

Potter's defensive trio of Wesley Fofana, Kalidou Koulibaly and Benoit Badiashile looks better with every passing game and, on those solid foundations, Chelsea were able to boss the first hour, and in attack they showed enough neat one-touch exchanges to suggest that Potter's coaching is steadily joining the dots.

Once again, the Blues were left to lament their indecisive actions in the opposition box. Too many bad decisions in good positions proved costly and allowed parity to drift for too long. Everton grew in confidence as Chelsea looked increasingly leg-weary and the hosts' poor game management was exposed in dramatic fashion.

5 -- Potter's side controlled the game for long periods but were never out of Everton's sight. While there were positives in the hosts' performance, the substitutions made by Potter at key times did little to help his side's cause. Christian Pulisic's withdrawal came just as his influence was growing, while the late additions disrupted Chelsea's

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