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Liam Rosenior said it was a “bitter pill to swallow” after Chelsea threw away a two-goal lead to allow Leeds to leave Stamford Bridge with a 2-2 draw.A dominant display from the Blues which had them coasting to a fifth straight Premier League win through goals from Joao Pedro and Cole Palmer’s penalty suddenly gave way to chaos midway through the second half.Lukas Nmecha halved the arrears from the penalty spot before a remarkable passage of play in which Jayden Bogle singlehandedly paralysed Chelsea’s defence allowing substitute Noah Okafor to tap into an empty net.

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00:00Two key moments in the game where we don't take care of, we don't stay calm.
00:10Moik, I say that was magnificent play, it's been top for me.
00:14We make a poor decision, actually how the play gets there as well.
00:18We make a few poor decisions in terms of how we press in that moment
00:21and we give away a penalty when like genuinely I can't remember
00:24at least having a shot or a moment in the game.
00:27With our football in possession, our press, our energy, it was everything I wanted to see
00:32and that makes it even more of a bitter pill to swallow that we haven't won the game.
00:36We have to just make sure we take care of moments and be professional.
00:39I don't think it's about reacting to setbacks.
00:42You're always going to have a spell in the game where you're not on top.
00:45The ridiculous thing for us is that they've managed to score two goals in a five minute period
00:50when for the other 90 minutes of the game we were by far the better team.
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