Falcao got off the mark for the hosts but the
Premier League champions suffered a rare
defeat at Stamford Bridge, with the prospect of
back-to-back titles already looking bleak.
Jose Mourinho suffered only his second home
defeat in the Premier League as Chelsea
manager as Crystal Palace shocked the
champions with a 2-1 win at Stamford Bridge.
Bakary Sako put Palace in front, finishing off a
Yannick Bolasie cross at the second time of
asking after a block by Cesar Azpilicueta.
Chelsea looked to have snatched a point when
second half substitute Falcao headed in a Pedro
delivery.
But the Blues were level for less than two
minutes as Ward headed in after more link-up
play from Bolasie and Sako.
Aside from a Gary Cahill header, cleared off the
line by Sako shortly before his opener, Chelsea
struggled to break down the Palace defence,
although Alex McCarthy had to be at his best to
keep out Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas in the
latter stages of the first half.
After Falcao restored parity, Palace refused to
settle for a draw and Ward's winner maintained
Chelsea's unconvincing start to the defence of
their Premier League crown.
Cahill returned to the Chelsea starting XI in
place of the suspended John Terry, while Crystal
Palace brought Connor Wickham in for Glenn
Murray up front, and the centre-back came
under pressure early on as the visitors started
brightly.
Chelsea eventually settled and Pedro came
close to marking his home debut with a goal
when he fired just wide with a curling effort
after switching onto his left foot.
Kurt Zouma's half-hearted appeal for a penalty
following a tussle with Wickham went
unrewarded, before Sako drew a diving save
from goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois at the other
end.
Palace continued to enjoy the better chances -
Yohan Cabaye missing a glorious opportunity to
break the deadlock just short of the hour mark.
When the ball found Cabaye at the edge of the
box, the France international had the whole goal
to aim at but placed his effort too close to a
grateful Courtois.
A superb double save from McCarthy, denying
both Costa and Fabregas, kept Palace on level
terms just before the break, and Damien Delaney
made an excellent sliding tackle in the box to
thwart Costa early in the second period.
Yet there was panic in the Chelsea penalty area
when a cross from the right prompted a
desperate scramble to clear the danger, before
Wickham failed to get enough purchase on a
Sako delivery.
As Palace continued to threaten, Sako went for
goal in the 55th minute - Courtois getting down
well to his right to keep out a 20-yard strike.
Sako then had to clear a Cahill header from a
corner off the line but was on the scoresheet
himself little more than a minute later, showing
great composure in the box to lift the ball over
Courtois after his initial effort had been blocked
by Cesar Azpilicueta.
Yannick Bolasie curled over as Palace
threatened to double their advantage 15 minutes
from time, before Falcao lost his marker to head
in from a Pedro cross and seemingly save
Chelsea's blushes.
However, a Bolasie cross from the left moments
later found Sako in acres of space, and the Mali
international cut the ball back for Ward to head
home.
It was only Mourinho's second defeat in the
Premier League at Stamford Bridge in his 100th
home game in charge of the club.
It is not business as usual.
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