By Ajibola saheed
Sunderland fly into second place in the Premier League as winger Chemsdine Talbi scored a 94th-minute winner to shocked Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Regis le Bris’ side were on the brink of earning a valuable point in west London, but fantastically grab all three when Talbi converted from the edge of the box after a quick counter-attack believed to cause be poor defending from chelsea fc star Tosin.
Sunderland levelled through Wilson Isidor, who netted from close range for his fourth goal of the season following Chelsea’s failure to clear their lines from a long throw.
The Black Cats were less adventurous in the second half, seemingly content to settle for a point against the Club World Cup champions.
But the home side struggled to create clear-cut chances and over-committed numbers in the search of a winner.
Sunderland expertly exploited the space left in Chelsea’s half as substitute Brian Brobbey latched on to a long ball, held up possession, and laid off for Talbi to score a famous winner.
The win means the Black Cats move into second place, two points behind leaders Arsenal, having played a game more than the Gunners.
Chelsea, who would have gone second with a victory of their own, slipped to eighth behind London rivals Tottenham after Manchester United win against Brighton.




