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Norwich have their first clean sheet of the season, and Chelsea are denied! Goalless at Carrow Road.
Malouda's flick header nearly finds Mata on the left but it skips out of play and that will surely be that.
Lukaku takes on Whitbread, but the defender denies him and the final touch comes off the Chelsea man. Goal kick. Just over a minute left.
Sturridge's cross from the left is cleared as far as Malouda, who takes on a shot on his weaker right foot, and sends it way out towards the corner-flag. Hopeless.
Three minutes of added time to be played.
Elliott Bennett is on for Andrew Surman as Norwich make their final change.
David Luiz flicks down for Malouda, whose powerful strike is blocked - possibly by Lukaku.
Malouda's 20-yard shot gets a deflection and Chelsea maintain the pressure with a corner on their right.
Sturridge plays a clever ball for Malouda in the box, but Ruddy does well to put the ball behind.
Bosingwa crosses from the right, Martin clears and Ashley Cole's ambitious follow-up bobbles wide.
Mata clips another of his neat balls into the box. However, his radar has been a bit wonky today and Ruddy claims.
Mata lofts a ball into the box for Terry, who is still forward from the corner... Ayala heads it away.
Ayala blocks a Sturridge cross - corner Chelsea.
MATA!! Hits a low shot on the turn, and Ruddy denies him with another fine save! The shot might have been hitting the outside of the post but Ruddy wasn't taking any chances.
Powerful run from Lukaku, who drives in from the right, holding Whitbread off. However, his low cross leaves much to be desired and Norwich clear.
And Chelsea's final substitution: Michael Essien is on for Raul Meireles.
Norwich changes: Andrew Crofts on for David Fox, and Simeon Jackson on for Steve Morison.
This from OptaJoe: 11 - 'Fernando Torres has now failed to score in 11 consecutive PL apps, beating his previous worst record of 10 apps (Jan-Apr 2011). Decline'
Off goes poor old Fernando Torres - on comes Romelu Lukaku.