London: Southampton scored a stoppage-time equalizer to rescue a 3-3 draw at Chelsea in the Premier League on Saturday, highlighting how the home team's defensive vulnerability remains despite its offseason spending spree.
Jannik Vestergaard glanced in a speculative shot from deadline-day signing Theo Walcott in the second minute of added-on time as Southampton rallied for a second time, having fallen 2-0 behind to Timo Werner's first goals in the league.
Chelsea, which has already drawn two matches 3-3, missed the experience of one of its new recruits center back Thiago Silva, who was missing as he recovered from international duty with Brazil and also could have done with recent signing Edouard Mendy in the team.
With Mendy injured on international duty with Senegal, error-prone goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga filled in and made a bad mistake which allowed Southampton to make it 2-2.
Vindicating his nickname of "Turbo Timo," Werner got in behind Southampton's defensive high line two times in the first half before producing composed finishes to open his account in the league five games into the campaign following his offseason move from Leipzig.
He dummied the ball and span his marker to latch onto Ben Chilwell's pass before cutting in and scoring the opener in the 15th. Then he ran onto Jorginho's long pass forward, chipped the ball over advancing goalkeeper Alex McCarthy, and nodded into an empty net in the 28th.