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Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Blues boss Mourinho left frustrated after Huntelaar cancels out Fabregas opener

Diego Costa took a well-earned rest and so it seemed did Chelsea’s early-season air of invincibility - which made for a rather more nervous opening to the European season than Jose Mourinho had planned.
It really should not have been such a stressful night at Stamford Bridge after the home team dominated the first-half and took the lead through Cesc Fabregas, his first goal for the club, albeit one fiercely disputed by Schalke, who had a point.
Cesc Fabregas (left) gave Chelsea the lead early in the first half curling home a shot inside the Schalke penalty area
 Fabregas committed a foul as he won the ball but the offence was missed by the Croatian officials, who then missed a mirror image of the offence when the Germans equalised through Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, who fouled Fabregas before finding the net as referee Ivan Bebek waved play on. 
Fabregas (second right) is congratulated by his Chelsea team-mates after giving his side the lead in their Champions League group opener on WednesdayMourinho's frustation's would have grew as Schalke captain Huntelaar (right) fired home after 62 minutes to equalise for the German outfit at Stamford BridgeHuntelaar (left) struck a low shot past the reach of Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois (centre) that nestles into the bottom left-hand cornerSchalke players celebrate with Huntelaar (top right) as his strike cancels out Fabregas' opener in their Champions League group clash

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