Oli McBurnie grabbed a stoppage-time equaliser as struggling Sheffield United twice came from behind to snatch a point in a 2-2 draw with <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/tags/chelsea-fc/" target="_blank">Chelsea</a> on Sunday. Thiago Silva’s opener was cancelled out by Jayden Bogle’s goal, but it looked like the Blues would come away with maximum points when Noni Madueke put them 2-1 up, only for McBurnie to level at the death. Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder restored McBurnie and Ben Osborn to his starting line-up, while Ivo Grbic kept his place in goal despite an error which resulted in a goal at Liverpool on Thursday night. Chelsea made three changes to the one that started <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/football/2024/04/05/klopp-hails-mac-allister-wonder-goal-as-liverpool-reclaim-top-spot-in-premier-league/" target="_blank">their 4-3 midweek victory over Manchester United</a>, with Silva, Madueke and Trevoh Chalobah all recalled. Silva marked his 100th Premier League start with the opening goal in the 11th minute. It was a far from convincing strike as he met Conor Gallagher’s corner on the volley, but the ball crept just inside Grbic’s right-hand post. The home side had their first chance when McBurnie intercepted Silva’s attempted pass and played the ball back to Ben Brereton Diaz, whose effort from inside the area was blocked by a defender. Gustavo Hamer then forced a save from Djordje Petrovic, firing in a shot which had the keeper scrambling down low to his left to keep the ball out. Hamer was the architect of the Blades’ equaliser, playing a superb ball to find Bogle whose shot from a tight angle on the right-hand side of the area went in off Petrovic. Brereton Diaz threatened shortly after the restart, running at the defence before seeing his shot blocked. The Chile international then created a great chance, sending over a cross which was headed wide by his strike-partner McBurnie under pressure from Chalobah. As the hosts continued to enjoy a good spell, Hamer sent a drive narrowly wide of Petrovic’s right-hand post. Madueke restored Chelsea’s lead in the 66th minute, receiving the ball from Cole Palmer and cutting inside before firing past Grbic. Palmer then saw a dipping effort turned over the crossbar by Grbic. Nicolas Jackson threatened to put the visitors further ahead before a last-ditch tackle from Anel Ahmedhodzic inside the area snuffed out the danger. Petrovic had to be at full stretch to keep out Jack Robinson’s looping header in the closing stages. But an equaliser came in the third minute of time added on when Hamer’s header was knocked on by Cameron Archer into the path of McBurnie who fired into the net from close range. Chelsea winger Madueke lamented his side's <a href="https://chelseaisourname.com/please-chelsea-use-the-man-united-win-to-finish-the-season-strong/" target="_blank">inability to build on their rousing victory over United</a>. "I am not really bothered it didn't turn into a winning goal but our Achilles heel this season has been cashing in on momentum, we had an amazing result [against Manchester United] and we needed to keep it rolling," said Madueke. "We should have got the three points today but we have to keep going. "It will always be tough to come here in the sense that when Chelsea come to town and, no disrespect, when you are fighting for your life you feel you have nothing to lose. "It felt like a game we should have won and right up to the end it looked like it. "There's positives, we're in a semi-final, unbeaten run but these are the games we need to grind out. We would have put pressure on the European spots with a win today. "There still has to be belief we can do it. We need to grind these types of games out and get the three points."