Batshuayi replaced Morata with seven minutes remaining and inflicted a first home defeat on Atletico since September, 2015 by turning in a Marcos Alonso cutback from close range deep into stoppage-time. Atletico struggled to get into Chelsea’s half but capitalised from their first real foray forward. A deflected shot from Saul Niguez earned a corner from which David Luiz hauled Lucas Hernandez to the floor, leaving Griezmann to score a third goal in four games. A two-goal deficit would have been grossly unfair on Conte’s adventurous side, who also had the better of the second half. Morata wasted a chance to strike again when he skipped towards goal unchallenged, scuffing the ball wide of Oblak's goal, but Belgian international Batshuayi needed just one chance to grab a win that was as dramatic as it was deserved.
Source: bd News24 September 27, 2017 21:11 UTC