Fabio Borini scored to inflict Jose Mourinho's first home Premier League defeat in 78 games as Chelsea manager.
The player "Fabio Borini" was Former Chelsea forward, Borini who is on loan from Liverpool, kept a cool head to slot the ball past Schwarzer to send the visiting Sunderland fans into raptures.
The award of a marginal penalty so late in the game sparked anger on the Chelsea bench and Mourinho had to restrain assistant coach Rui Faria, who was seeking to confront referee Mike Dean.
Fabio Borini penalty goal causes "The shock result leaves the second-placed Blues two points behind Liverpool, who will play their game in hand against Norwich on Sunday before hosting Chelsea a week later"
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EXCLUSIVE PHOTO of the day in April 2014 is "The Player who score's the winning goal for Sunderland to destroy Chelsea 78 games unbeaten home records"
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