Diego Costa struck twice as Chelsea preserved their unbeaten Premier League record in a 2-2 draw at Swansea.
Costa fired Chelsea into an 18th-minute lead during a first half the visitors controlled from start to finish, only for Swansea to turn the game on its head by Gylfi Sigurddson and Leroy Fer scoring within three second-half minutes.
Chelsea surged forward in search of an equaliser and were rewarded when Costa claimed his fourth goal of the season with an acrobatic scissors kick nine minutes from time.
πΈ @diegocosta's second goal... π pic.twitter.com/xGWPmKiLuo
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) September 11, 2016
Diego Costa's game by numbers vs. Swansea:
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) September 11, 2016
7 free-kicks won
5 shots
2 goals
1 yellow card
Classic Diego. pic.twitter.com/tkkGjn08su
What a performance and great point for the boys!ππΌ @SwansOfficial
— OMc (@oli_mcburnie) September 11, 2016
Antonio Conte: "Itβs difficult to talk about the game. I think today we lost two points. We were dominating." pic.twitter.com/stYybO62TB
— Squawka News (@SquawkaNews) September 11, 2016
Revealed: What was going through #Totti's mind before he took that 93rd minute penaltyhttps://t.co/6JgJpb73Ud pic.twitter.com/cTJv8su3Sk Joe Hart in Serie A: π@VMontella after the match: "We must not lose enthusiasm" π https://t.co/JfWHHWYcMp #MilanUdinese pic.twitter.com/PXgpJeKiLm
1 game
1 defeat
1 howler
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