
World record signing Naomi Girma made her Chelsea debut as the league leaders had to come from behind to salvage a draw at Brighton in the Women's Super League.
Girma's debut did not go to plan as she was forced off through injury before an hour was played with her side trailing 2-1.
Marisa Olislagers had grabbed Brighton a deserved equaliser midway through the first half after Sandy Baltimore's brilliant volley put Chelsea in front.
Brighton captain Vicky Losada then ran off celebrating with her arms outstretched when she gave the hosts the lead on the stroke of half-time, stunning the WSL leaders.
That capped off an outstanding first-half display from Dario Vidosic's side, who played with freedom and intensity, barely allowing Chelsea to retain possession.
However, substitute Mayra Ramirez had an instant impact early on in the second half as it was her strike that rebounded for Lauren James to slot home, making it 2-2.
That came after Girma had signalled to the Chelsea bench she had a problem and was substituted immediately.
Brighton, who continued to carry a threat, had to hold off Chelsea's late attempts to find a winner as Johanna Rytting Kaneryd forced a save from goalkeeper Melina Loeck.
It was a deserved and hard-earned point for Brighton while Chelsea, who battled to maintain their unbeaten record, still sit top of the table.
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