Soccer-Chelsea suffer familiar failings as Leeds battle back for 2-2 draw


Soccer Football - Premier League - Chelsea v Leeds United - Stamford Bridge, London, Britain - February 10, 2026 Chelsea's Joao Pedro in action with Leeds United's Jaka Bijol Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

LONDON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - New coach, ⁠same problem for Chelsea.

Liam Rosenior looked on course to oversee the Blues' fifth straight Premier League win ⁠since his arrival before a depleted Leeds United battled from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 at Stamford ‌Bridge on Tuesday.

The failure to hold on to all three points means Chelsea have now dropped 17 from winning positions this season, 15 of them at home.

Rosenior had spoken of his players' "extreme mental toughness" earlier in the week after they battled back from losing positions to win against ​West Ham United in the Premier League and Napoli in the Champions ⁠League under his watch.

So Tuesday's failure to ⁠hold onto a two-goal lead felt like a setback for Rosenior.

"We have to just make sure we take care of ⁠moments ‌and be professional," he told reporters.

"If we can just focus and concentrate for 90 minutes this team has unbelievable potential, which you saw for probably 90% of the game today."

Chelsea appeared to have the match sown ⁠up, adding to their momentum in the chase for a Champions League ​spot.

Joao Pedro and a rejuvenated Cole ‌Palmer linked up for the Brazil striker to open the scoring in the 24th minute with his ⁠sixth goal since Rosenior ​replaced Enzo Maresca last month.

Palmer made it 2-0 with a penalty in the 58th after Joao Pedro was needlessly shoved over by Leeds stand-in centre-half Jaka Bijol.

But just as the home fans wondered how big the winning margin was going to be, the visitors ⁠pulled a goal back with a penalty of their own, converted ​by Lukas Nmecha in the 67th.

By the 73rd minute Leeds were level when Chelsea failed to clear and substitute Noah Okafor tapped into an empty net.

The visitors withstood a Chelsea siege late in the game before Palmer missed from two yards ⁠in injury time, leaving the Blues fifth in the table, one point behind Manchester United, who snatched a late 1-1 draw at West Ham United.

"The ridiculous thing for us is that they've managed to score two goals in a five minute period and for the other 90 minutes of the game we were by far the better team," Rosenior said.

He ​added that Chelsea's Spain left-back Marc Cucurella suffered a hamstring problem and would undergo ⁠a scan.

Leeds boss Daniel Farke hailed the spirit of his side - missing several key players due to injury - for their ​fightback.

"If you go two-nil down, of course it can also sometimes be ‌a long night, but with our players we have this ​never-say-die attitude," the German coach said.

The point pushed Leeds up to 15th, a place and a point above Tottenham Hotspur, who lost 2-1 at home to Newcastle United.

(Writing by William Schomberg; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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