
Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari blasted his side's inability to defend set-pieces after Clint Dempsey headed in a last-gasp equaliser at Craven Cottage.
Dempsey rose highest to meet Simon Davies' corner in the 89th minute as Chelsea relinquished a 2-1 lead after Frank Lampard had struck twice in the second half.
The two points dropped leave Chelsea three points adrift of Premier League leaders Liverpool heading into 2009 - Rafa Benitez's men earlier powering to an impressive 5-1 win at Newcastle.
And, speaking to Sky Sports after the match, Scolari vented his frustration after watching his side fail to deal with two set-piece deliveries which saw Dempsey grab his third and fourth goals of the season.
"We lost two points today," said Scolari. "We made two mistakes with our marking and conceded two goals.
"I think they had one more chance - we had 10 chances and scored two goals.
"We have been very good with corner kicks and free-kicks this season but not today. Before the game every player knows who to mark. It is my job now to look and see what happened. It is my dressing room. I need to look at it.
"After the first goal we tried to make sure it didn't happen again but we made another mistake.
"I asked Petr (Cech) what happened because one player was free in the middle of the area in the last minute. It is incredible. Petr is the captain for this area."
Had Chelsea stationed a defender on Cech's right-hand post, Dempsey's late header may have been cleared off the line - but Scolari does not believe in the tactic.
"Posts do not score goals, players score goals," he said.
"The championship is not finished today. It will be finished in the last two or three games. It is normal in England. The Premier League is difficult."

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