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Carvalho the hero as Brentford come from behind to snatch point against Chelsea

Fabio Carvalho celebrates after equalising in injury-time
Fabio Carvalho celebrates after equalising in injury-timeHarry Murphy / GETTY IMAGES EUROPE / Getty Images via AFP
Fabio Carvalho scored a 94th minute equaliser as Brentford rescued a 2-2 draw against Chelsea at the Gtech Community Stadium, a result which does at least see the Blues maintain their unbeaten start to the season.

Key stats

- Each of Fabio Carvalho's last four goals in the Premier League have been scored in the 89th minute or later, including all three he has netted for Brentford in the competition.

- Moises Caicedo has scored in both of his Premier League away games in 2025/26 (v West Ham and Brentford, two goals). Prior to this season, he had only netted one goal in his first 60 away matches in the competition (v Man Utd in November 2024).

- Joao Pedro has been directly involved in five goals in four Premier League games for Chelsea (two goals, three assists), while the only player to reach five goal involvements in fewer games for the Blues in the competition is Eden Hazard (three games).

Highlights

Analysis

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Moses Caicedo scored the highest Flashscore rating of the match with 7.9, capping his fine performance with a goal in the 85th minute.

Match report

The return to action following the international break gave Enzo Maresca some decisions to make when selecting his starting XI.

While Enzo Fernández and Moisés Caicedo, who were both in action for their countries in South America during the week, were selected, Marc Cucurella, captain Reece James and the ill Estêvão were either on the bench or out of the squad completely.

Additionally, Cole Palmer was also amongst the substitutes, and Chelsea missed his creativity in a tepid first half.

There were few chances at either end, but it was the hosts who converted one of just two shots on target for either team before the break. Jordan Henderson’s ball was weighted perfectly for Kevin Schade to run onto, and after cutting inside Tosin Adarabiayo, he found the bottom corner via a slight deflection.

In the final few minutes of the half, Chelsea threatened, with Fernández’s corner that hit the post the closest they came to an equaliser.

Brentford started the second period looking to extend their advantage, but the introduction of James and Cucurella gave Chelsea far more control. However, after the latter’s shot was saved by Caoimhín Kelleher, it was the arrival of Palmer that gave Chelsea the class they craved. Only on for a matter of minutes, the England international showed his quality by stroking into the corner from inside the area to level things up.

As both teams went in search of a winner, Schade forced a strong stop out of Robert Sánchez, while Palmer really should have given Chelsea the lead from Pedro Neto’s cutback, only for Kelleher to hold his attempt.

With the game approaching its climax, Brentford attempted to see the draw out, but Chelsea had other plans. Alejandro Garnacho, making his debut for the visitors, drove towards the byline and cut a ball back that was only half cleared, allowing Caicedo to take his time and hammer a shot into the back of the net.

At the other end, Sánchez denied Dango Ouattara as the Bees pushed forward, and they ultimately found a goal deep into injury time when Carvalho tapped home at the back post after a Schade long throw.

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The result means Chelsea miss the chance to move to the table’s summit, and they will need to bounce back when they travel to Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday.

Brentford, meanwhile, will be delighted to score so late on as they continue to adapt to life after Thomas Frank, Bryan Mbuemo and Yoane Wissa.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Kevin Schade (Brentford)

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Post-match reaction

Brentford midfielder Fabio Carvalho told Sky Sports: "Keith's making his mark, and with the help of all the staff as well, which is crucial, the team are really on board with what the plans he has, and if we stick to that, we'll be more than fine, and we've got more than enough. 

"I'm sure we'll be fine. We've lost a lot of crucial players, but we also added some really good quality, and it shows from our bench today.

"It takes a lot, just, not just on the pitch, on the pitch as well. We do a lot of analysis, and we know our strengths are. We have a lot of big players who are good in the air, and we utilise it."

Brentford boss Keith Andrews told BBC Sport: "Delighted with the approach of the group, the character we constantly show. The equaliser came very late, but it's what I felt we deserved from the game in terms of the application, the quality the players showed for large parts.

"Kevin's pace is just sensational and he's constantly growing in confidence," he said of Schade's goal. "He's in a different stature now in our group, he's shown last season for large parts what a good player he is, and he will be a big part."