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Misfiring Chelsea again missed the chance to go top of the Premier League table as they had captain John Terry sent off at Goodison Park.
In the 35th minute from a physical encounter that lacked quality, Terry was given a straight red card for a reckless studs-up lunge on Leon Osman.
Opportunities were scarce as Steven Pienaar combined in a yard for Everton late on but was ruled to be offside.
The Blues drop their first points of the season as Liverpool remains top.
Both sides lacked the cutting edge with hosts, without a recognized striker in their 18-man squad, having to rely on midfielder Tim Cahill to lead the line.
Chelsea, with Nicolas Anelka quiet and Joe Cole are still struggling for form, not to their 100% record and missed out on setting a new mark for consecutive road victories in the top flight.
But given they played more than half of the game with 10 men, they can be satisfied with a point.
Despite the shadow cast by Terry's red card, the game was characterized by dedication and hard work of both players - but also a glaring lack of quality.