Guus Hiddink’s unbeaten record since returning as Chelsea manager remains intact after John Terry dramatically struck in the 98th minute to secure a 3-3 draw with Everton in a remarkable afternoon at Stamford Bridge.
The Dutchman looked set for a first taste of defeat in his sixth game back at the Chelsea helm when substitute Ramiro Funes Mori put Everton ahead in the 90th minute, but Terry equalised deep into stoppage time to salvage a point for the defending Premier League champions.
An open contest saw just one meaningful effort at either end in the first half, but the match was spurred into life when Terry put a Leighton Baines cross through his own net shortly after the restart.
Kevin Mirallas – back in the squad for Leon Osman in one of three changes from Roberto Martinez – added to Chelsea’s problems with a sublime second in the 56th minute.
Diego Costa – who limped off late on – and Cesc Fabregas put Chelsea on course to earn a point with a goal each in the space of two minutes shortly after the hour-mark, but Funes Mori put Everton back in front when he hooked beyond Thibaut Courtois in the final minute of normal time.
Once again, though, Chelsea were unperturbed and Terry atoned for his own goal by flicking an intelligent finish past Tim Howard at the death amid calls for offside from the visiting players.
Hiddink replaced Oscar with Nemanja Matic in his only change from Wednesday’s 2-2 draw with West Brom, a move that offered Fabregas more freedom in midfield.
It almost paid dividends within 16 minutes as the Spaniard slipped the lively Willian in behind the Everton defence with a well-weighted pass, but the Brazilian’s powerful strike was deflected over by Howard.
Everton threatened on the break with Hiddink’s team guilty of giving the ball away cheaply, but it was not until five minutes before the interval that Martinez’s side tested Courtois, who had to dive low to his left to keep Mirallas’ effort out of the bottom-left corner.