Huddersfield's David Wagner delighted at stealing point from Chelsea

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte said it was hard to explain a match where his side had 82 per cent possession and all the chances but still came away with a draw

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Chelsea 1
Alonso (62')

Huddersfield Town 1
Depoitre (50')

Huddersfield Town manager David Wagner declared his team had stolen the point that ensured their Premier League survival after holding last season's champions Chelsea to a 1-1 draw on Wednesday.

Wagner's players soaked up constant Chelsea pressure before and after their surprise 50th-minute goal, scored by Laurent Depoitre - their sole shot on target.

"It was a stolen point for sure," Wagner told reporters.

"Chelsea were the better team and for sure we had the lady luck. We've seen desire, spirit, attitude to get an unbelievable result."

Huddersfield also grabbed a point from runaway champions Manchester City last week.

"This makes it an incredible achievement for us," Wagner said.

The result all but ended Chelsea's chances of playing Uefa Champions League football next season. With one game to go they trail Liverpool in fourth place by two points.

The home side equalised through Marcos Alonso and hit the woodwork twice as they tried to find a way through the massed Huddersfield defence.

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A dour Chelsea manager Antonio Conte said it was hard to explain a match where his side had 82 per cent possession and all the chances but still came away with a draw.

"We must respect they started this game with only one target in mind to take one point and for this reason they defended very deep," he said.

"We must give compliments to Huddersfield for this result ... congratulations to the club."

The Italian, widely tipped to leave Chelsea at the end of the season, sidestepped questions about how to improve his squad, saying he was sure the club would look at that later.

He was thinking only of the last game of the season at Newcastle Unitednext weekend and the FA Cup final against Manchester United a week later, he said.

Chelsea attempted a lap of honour for the last home game of the season but it was a brief and half-hearted affair, drowned out by the celebrating Huddersfield fans and with most disappointed home supporters already making their way home.

Exhausted Huddersfield players had flung themselves into a pile on the pitch then raced to celebrate with their bench and the singing fans, preparing for a cheerfully noisy trip back north.

MATCH INFO

Chelsea 1
Alonso (62')

Huddersfield Town 1
Depoitre (50')