On a momentous evening at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea originated from behind with Samuel Eto'o scoring his first Chelsea objective which was added to via Oscar and Eden Hazard profound into the second-half, the Belgian's objective his second of the amusement.
The winger had equalised with what was a bizarre strike, Eto'o having got the goalkeeper out as he was going to clear up pitch, and to add to the arguments Jose Mourinho was sent to the stands in the second half. Chelsea have now scored 11 objectives in the last three amusements. Oscar now has five objectives for the season.
Petr Cech made his 300th Premier League manifestation and before him there was one change to the defence - Ryan Bertrand coming in for Ashley Cole who had yet to recuperate from the rib damage endured at Norwich a fortnight back. Oscar was on the seat after amusements in Korea and China with Brazil so Willian was given his home presentation, joining Juan Mata and Hazard behind Eto'o. Fernando Torres, having won his race to be fit, was on the seat.
Cardiff moved Peter Odemwingie from the wing to forthright where he was joined by Jordon Mutch, pushed into a propelled position. Frazier Campbell and Kim Bo-Kyung were dropped with Don Cowie coming into the guests' midfield.
Chelsea (4-2-3-1): Cech; Ivanovic, D Luiz, Terry (c), Bertrand (Torres 63); Ramires, Lampard; Willian, Mata (Oscar 58), Hazard; Eto'o (Azpilicueta 68).
Cardiff (4-4-2): Marshall; Theophile-Catherine, Caulker (c), Turner, Taylor; Cowie, Gunnarsson (Gestede 80), Medel (Kim 56), Whittingham; Odemwingie (Campbell 67), Mutch.
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