Sunderland moved out of the last three following two objectives in three second-half minutes saw them battle back for a sensational win over Chelsea.
Diego Costa's exact completion gave the Blues the lead yet Wahbi Khazri leveled with a fantastic volley.

Nemanja Matic discovered space to reestablish Chelsea's lead before Sunderland turned the amusement on its head after the break.
Fabio Borini beat Thibaut Courtois with a diverted shot, before Jermain Defoe swiveled to score an essential victor.
Response to Saturday's Premier League matches

Banned Terry to miss Chelsea keep running in
Chelsea commander John Terry was sent off for a moment booking before the last shriek, with the end of the diversion bringing scenes of festivity from the Sunderland players and fans.
With Newcastle held by Aston Villa and Norwich losing to Manchester United, Sunderland will stay up in the event that they win one of their last two matches of the season.
The Black Cats host Everton on Wednesday, and are away to Watford on the last day.
Defoe does the trap - once more
Jermain Defoe has now scored 15 of Sunderland's 40 objectives this season, and his objectives have earned 14 of their 35 focuses.
The previous England striker indicated again that he is so fundamental to their survival trusts with the way he took his victor following 70 minutes.
Until then, Defoe had been disappointed throughout the evening, with his exclusive push to achieve objective a header against the post that would not have checked in any case, on the grounds that the banner was at that point up.

In any case, when Deandre Yedlin's cross was redirected into his way, Defoe committed no error - taking a touch to bring the ball under control, then covering it into the net.
"To win like that was uncommon," said Defoe. "It's been a while since I scored at home at the same time, as a forward, it doesn't make a difference where you score - it's critical that you score."
Dark Cats supervisor Sam Allardyce included: "You give Jermain a chance and by and large he at any rate hits the objective.

"We've crept out of the last three by the quantity of objectives that he's scored. Without him I fear to think where we would be as a group."
John Terry's late rejection for a brief moment booking implies his season is over.
The 35-year-old may likewise have played his last diversion for Chelsea, after 483 Premier League appearances in the course of recent years.
It was the second time the Chelsea skipper has been sent off this season, which implies he will be banned for both of his side's remaining recreations - away at Liverpool on Wednesday and at home to champions Leicester on 15 May.
Terry's agreement terminates in the mid year, and in February he said he had not been offered another arrangement - in spite of the fact that the Blues break manager Guus Hiddink said at the time it was conceivable that Terry could remain.
Man of the match - Vito Mannone
Diego Costa's exact completion gave the Blues the lead yet Wahbi Khazri leveled with a fantastic volley.

Nemanja Matic discovered space to reestablish Chelsea's lead before Sunderland turned the amusement on its head after the break.
Fabio Borini beat Thibaut Courtois with a diverted shot, before Jermain Defoe swiveled to score an essential victor.
Remember Sunderland v Chelsea
Response to Saturday's Premier League matches

Banned Terry to miss Chelsea keep running in
Chelsea commander John Terry was sent off for a moment booking before the last shriek, with the end of the diversion bringing scenes of festivity from the Sunderland players and fans.
With Newcastle held by Aston Villa and Norwich losing to Manchester United, Sunderland will stay up in the event that they win one of their last two matches of the season.
The Black Cats host Everton on Wednesday, and are away to Watford on the last day.
Defoe does the trap - once more
Jermain Defoe has now scored 15 of Sunderland's 40 objectives this season, and his objectives have earned 14 of their 35 focuses.
The previous England striker indicated again that he is so fundamental to their survival trusts with the way he took his victor following 70 minutes.
Until then, Defoe had been disappointed throughout the evening, with his exclusive push to achieve objective a header against the post that would not have checked in any case, on the grounds that the banner was at that point up.

In any case, when Deandre Yedlin's cross was redirected into his way, Defoe committed no error - taking a touch to bring the ball under control, then covering it into the net.
"To win like that was uncommon," said Defoe. "It's been a while since I scored at home at the same time, as a forward, it doesn't make a difference where you score - it's critical that you score."
Dark Cats supervisor Sam Allardyce included: "You give Jermain a chance and by and large he at any rate hits the objective.

"We've crept out of the last three by the quantity of objectives that he's scored. Without him I fear to think where we would be as a group."
Will we see Terry play for Chelsea once more?
John Terry's late rejection for a brief moment booking implies his season is over.
The 35-year-old may likewise have played his last diversion for Chelsea, after 483 Premier League appearances in the course of recent years.
Terry could have couple of protests for being sent off - catching up the foul on Defoe that brought his first yellow card following 86 minutes with a late rush on Khazri somewhere down in stoppage time that implied he saw red.
It was the second time the Chelsea skipper has been sent off this season, which implies he will be banned for both of his side's remaining recreations - away at Liverpool on Wednesday and at home to champions Leicester on 15 May.
Terry's agreement terminates in the mid year, and in February he said he had not been offered another arrangement - in spite of the fact that the Blues break manager Guus Hiddink said at the time it was conceivable that Terry could remain.
Man of the match - Vito Mannone
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