There was on Wednesday concern for a Leeds fan who is thought to have fallen from the top tier at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge.<br /><br />Leeds traveled to the capital to take on Chelsea in the fifth round of the FA Cup, with the Blues set to take on Leicester in the quarter-finals in what could have been an all-Championship affair after winning 3-2.<br /><br />It was, at least temporarily, heading that way, with Mateo Joseph giving Daniel Farke's side the lead after just eight minutes following a string of defensive errors from the Blues.<br /><br />Medical personnel were rushed to the scene quickly and took the supporters to a nearby hospital after removing them from the ground.<br /><br />The game was not halted, but images showed around a dozen medical staff, stewards, and police surrounding the incident.<br /><br />Fans could be seen watching on with concerned looks before many applauded as the person was taken out of the ground.<br /><br />The scenes in general were chaotic, with a stern rivalry forming between the two sides over 50 years ago.<br /><br />The celebrations were short-lived, however, with Nicolas Jackson slotting in an equalizer just over seven minutes later to get the hosts back on track.<br /><br />The match was the Blues' first since their Carabao Cup final defeat by Liverpool on Sunday, and they initially showed signs of a hangover until Jackson slotted past Illan Meslier 15 minutes in. <br /><br />Chelsea controlled the majority of proceedings from there on in and took the lead after 37 minutes when Mykhailo Mudryk netted for Mauricio Pochettino's side.<br /><br />Joseph scored again to make it 2-2, but Conor Gallagher scored minutes from time to send the Premier League side into the next round. <br />
