When the full story of the 2015 Premier League title comes to be told, this may be one of the occasions Chelsea look back upon with a measure of satisfaction given they were facing a team in fourth position who had not dropped a point on every other occasion this season when they have taken the lead.
Conversely, José Mourinho and his players will know it could have been considerably better given those long spells in the second half when they went looking for the winner only to come up short in attack. Cesc Fàbregas and Eden Hazard played virtually every pass in that 45 minutes apart from the killer one and their frustrations did not stop there on a day when two bookable offences for Morgan Schneiderlin meant Southampton had to get through the last couple of minutes of normal time, plus another four of stoppages, with only 10 men.
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via Chelsea | The Guardian http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/dec/28/southampton-chelsea-premier-league-match-report
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