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Brentford hold Chelsea to end winning run for Blues

Lively Brentford earned a point at home against neighbours Chelsea on Wednesday, ending the visitors' four-game Premier League winning run in a goalless London derby with plenty of enterprise but few chances.

Brentford striker Ivan Toney, bidding for inclusion in Gareth Southgate's England World Cup squad, kept the Chelsea defence busy and had his best opportunity in the ninth minute, forcing Kepa Arrizabalaga into a leaping save to tip the ball over.

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For Chelsea it was a disappointing night, not just for the dropped points but for a generally low-key display desperately short of pattern or cutting edge ideas.

They remain fourth in the standings on 20 points but already starting to drift off the pace set at the top and facing what is looking like a tense battle for a Champions League spot.

Brentford remain solidly mid-table on 14 points and though they never looked like matching their shock 4-1 win at Stamford Bridge at the end of last season, they stood toe to toe with their big-money rivals and created the better chances with their usual confident, crisp passing.

The first two of them fell to striker Toney, with eight goals to his name already this season, but Kepa tipped both of his headers over the bar.

If Chelsea striker Armando Broja had displayed the commitment Toney has been showing this year he would probably have got his head to Cesar Azpilicueta's tempting cross, while the full back forced David Raya to stretch and keep out his skidding low shot in the best of a thin attacking show by the visitors in the first half

Five minutes after the break an unmarked Bryan Mbeumo mistimed a header, the ball looping tamely to Kepa, in what would turn out to be the best chance of the match.

With Chelsea making no inroads at all, manager Graham Potter threw on three substitutes, including Raheem Sterling, though not Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

It changed little, however, as Chelsea prodded and probed without carving out any clear opportunities, too often playing one pass too many in the search for the perfect chance when their fans were baying for someone to let fly.

Aubameyang eventually joined the fray for the last 10 minutes and though he and fellow subs Christian Pulisic and Carney Chukwuemeka did at least keep Raya on his toes in a late relative flurry, it never really felt as if a goal was coming.

Potter said he thought the draw was a fair result: "They had some chances, we had some, we finished the game stronger, but it was a hard-earned point against a team who make it difficult for you.

"They put it into the box, set pieces, long balls, you have to defend that well and I think we did that, though we needed Kepa a couple of times.

"The substitutes made an impact so that was good and I think that's been a theme of my time here -- everyone wants to play and when they come on they give everything."

Chelsea will hope to rediscover their verve at home to Manchester United on Saturday, while Brentford travel to Aston Villa on Sunday.

"It's good to get two clean sheets in a row," said Raya, as the draw followed Friday's 2-0 win over Brighton. "We need to build on this and take the positives, and I am happy with the point and the clean sheet."

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