Guus Hiddink wrote off Chelseas chances of reaching the top four following the 1-1 draw with Stoke.The Blues were leading though Bertrand Traores strike and five minutes from picking up a fourth straight win to maintain their late surge towards the Champions League spots.However Mame Biram Dioufs equaliser earned Stoke a draw, and left Hiddink admitting fourth place looks beyond them now. Report: Chelsea 1-1 Stoke Mame Biram Dioufs 85th minute header earned Stoke a deserved 1-1 draw at Chelsea Thats difficult, almost impossible, he said. Especially when other teams are knocking on the door as well.Yet in December we were near the relegation zone, so get to the middle of the table and now have a beautiful March and April to look forward to with the Champions League and the FA Cup would be nice.Hiddink also insisted referee Mark Clattenburg missed a clear penalty for his side in the second half.Marc Muniesa went unpunished after his challenge from behind knocked Oscar down in the area at Stamford Bridge, the incident coming before Dioufs equaliser. Stoke boss Mark Hughes felt his side did enough to take all three points at Stamford Bridge Hiddink, who could not hide his frustration at dropping two points, says Clattenburg clearly got the decision wrong.I think we started the first half a little bit sloppy, but after 10 or 15 minutes we got into the game, he told Sky Sports. This is a decent team to play in Stoke. I think rather decisive, although they had some chances, was the not-given penalty on Oscar in the second half. If you see it on the television it is a clear penalty. If it is outside the box all the referees will give it, but inside the referees have fear to do so. I think that was decisive. Then they got some courage out of that, threatened us and got the equaliser. It is of course frustrating, they pushed on in the late part of the game, and it is frustrating of course.Hiddink started Traore up front at Stamford Bridge, and was rewarded as the 20-year-old scored a fourth goal in five games, while resting Diego Costa, Pedro and Cesc Fabregas ahead of the Champions League last-16 second leg against Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday. Bertrand Traore celebrates scoring Chelseas first at Stamford Bridge The Dutchman praised Traore for his superb first-half strike, and said the youngsters being blooded through at Chelsea are encouraged to express themselves. They have to step up on the podium which is not easy, because the nerves also play a role, and thats why its good to see this goal, he added. I dont care if they make errors, but I like to see them play brave. Thats not always easy. Its encouraging to see some youngsters.Also See:Chelsea 1-1 StokeAs it happenedChelsea videoChelsea fixturesNike Air Vapormax Flyknit Donna . -- Los Angeles Lakers guard Jordan Farmar will be out for roughly four weeks after tearing his left hamstring. Nike Air Max 97 Silver Baffo Rosso . William Carrier opened the scoring for Cape Breton (6-4-2), but Andrew Ryan tied the game and Brent Andrews put the Mooseheads (8-6-0) in front for good with a short-handed goal at 13:49 of the second period. http://www.2018airmax97.it/ .ca look back at each of the Top 10 stories of 2013. Today, we look back at Boston Strong - a citys recovery from tragedy. Air Max 2018 Elite . 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Taylor followed up knocks of 74no and 66 with an elegant 60 off 40 balls as the visitors played positively to romp to their target of 132 in just 15.3 overs.The 26-year-old - who passed 2,000 T20i runs from 76 innings in the process - had earlier helped reduce South Africas top-order to the rubble of 6-3 by pulling off a smart leg-side stumping to remove Trisha Chetty off the second ball of the hosts innings.Anya Shrubsole celebrates bowling Marizanne Kapp first ball Anya Shrubsole (2-28) swiftly ended Dane van Niekerks hopes of a third straight fifty, finding middle stump through the gate, and bowled Marizanne Kapp first ball as she looked to hit to leg.But a bold, resolute stand of 89 in 14.2 overs for the fourth wicket between Lizelle Lee (69no off 61 balls) and Mignon du Preez (39) not only stopped the rot but revived South Africas hopes of victory.Lee struck 14 runs off four Jenny Gunn deliveries to help turn the tide, surviving a tough chance in the deep to Knight before reaching her fourth T20 International fifty one ball after Knight had atoned by throwing down the stumps from long off to run out Du Preez - South Africa finished on 131-4 from their 20 overs.Charlotte Edwards scored just two at Wanderers Englands chase flew out of the blocks as Amy Jones, promoted up the order to pinch-hit, struck 14 off Shabnim Ismails first five balls before snicking the last ball of the first over behind.Skipper Charlotte Edwards fell cheaply, flickking left-armer Chloe Tryon to deep square where Lee safely held the chance, but Taylor, striking the ball crisply from the off, drove with style and swept both sides of the wicket to expertly find the gaps.ddddddddddddogether with Heather Knight, who contributed a cavalier 25 off 18 balls, Taylor added 62 in seven overs for the third wicket to all but wrap up the match.Head coach Mark Robinson says England Women must learn how to play without a fear of failure. South Africa kept fighting to the end after Knight had top-edged a slog behind, Taylor falling to a fine, diving left-handed catch by Van Niekerk off her own bowling and Ismail bowling Nat Sciver and Danni Wyatt in the space of three balls.But Gunn cut her first ball for four before ending the match and series in style by hitting Van Niekerk for four over wide long-on, England Women finishing on 133-6 in 15.3 overs.England captain Charlotte Edwards: We have not been at our best with the ball or in the field on this trip so that is something we need to improve on, although we have missed [injured] Katherine Brunt in both of those departments.The way we batted was outstanding, though - [coach] Mark Robinson always wants us to take the positive option and that has really transferred into our batting. We often play our best cricket in big tournaments so hopefully we can take that into the World T20.Watch highlights of todays match at 4.30pm on Sky Sports 2, then join us for live coverage of the ICC Womens World T20 live on Sky Sports in March. ' ' '