The least one expects from any team, let alone one that this week took their spending for the window beyond £200m, is desire.
Chelsea showed that here, along with a belated smattering of quality, to save face and salvage a point after practically giving away three goals.
In the first half Frank Lampard’s team were wasteful up front and truly rubbish at the back and looked set to be humiliated by the Premier’s League supposed whipping boys. For a long time West Brom, well organised and clinical, offered a perfect contrast to ramshackle visitors, with Callum Robinson scoring twice and Kyle Bartley adding a third to send the hosts in at half-time with a three‑goal lead.