Chelsea edge Palace in five-goal thriller

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Chelsea climbed to third place in the Premier League with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Tuesday.

Frank Lampardโ€™s Champions League hopefuls surged ahead with goals from Olivier Giroud and Christian Pulisic, before Wilfried Zaha hit back in stunning fashion.

Giroudโ€™s opener came after just six minutes as the visitors capitalised on the misfortune of former Chelsea player Gary Cahill.

The in-form Pulisic doubled the Bluesโ€™ lead in emphatic style before the half-hour mark, but Zahaโ€™s wonder strike kept the away side on their toes.

Tammy Abrahamโ€™s cool 71st-minute finish was followed promptly by a Christian Benteke tap-in, but Roy Hodgsonโ€™s men were still condemned to a fourth straight defeat after Scott Dann was denied by the post at the death.

Chelsea broke the deadlock when Cahill appeared to pull a hamstring chasing Reece Jamesโ€™ ball in behind, allowing Willian time and space to pick out Giroud to steer home from close range.

With Cahill off injured, Palaceโ€™s day went from bad to worse when Pulisic lashed in from 12 yards, with Willian again providing the assist.

The lively Willian went close to a grabbing a goal of his own, but Vicente Guaita proved equal to the Brazilianโ€™s side-footed effort.

Palace sprung into action in a spectacular manner soon after, Zaha arrowing a glorious strike beyond Kepa Arrizabalaga from 30 yards.

Abrahamโ€™s precise finish from Ruben Loftus-Cheekโ€™s neat pass appeared to put the game to bed but Chelsea switched off and Patrick van Aanholt laid on an unmissable chance for Benteke barely a minute later.

However, Palace were unable to complete the comeback, with Dannโ€™s header hitting the upright deep into stoppage time as Chelsea, beaten 3-2 in their previous away game at West Ham, reversed that scoreline this time.