Saturday, September 17, 2016

Liverpool have taken the three points up for grabs against Premier League rivals Chelsea, with a strong, steady performance against a lacklustre home side at Stamford Bridge.

Dejan Lovren started off proceedings scoring from a free kick in the 17th minute, proving Liverpool’s first-half dominance with his first goal in 64 games.

Liverpool’s manager Jurgen Klopp couldn’t contain his glee at the defender’s goal, leaping out of his seat and pumping his fists.


(Paul Harding/EMPICS Sport)

Jordan Henderson certainly silenced his critics with an absolute screamer to take the score to 2-0 in the 36th minute.


(Paul Harding/EMPICS Sport)

Thibaut Courtois was left powerless against Henderson’s precision strike, as the ball sailed into the top corner, leaving fans stunned and elated.

If it’s not a contender for goal of the season, we’ll eat our hats.

Even Alan Shearer took to Twitter to congratulate the Reds’ captain.

The second half was a more even affair, with Diego Costa bringing the score to 2-1, giving the home team a chance to draw equal.

Conte made a triple change to put Chelsea firmly in attack mode with eight minutes remaining as Victor Moses, Cesc Fabregas and Pedro were all introduced. It wasn’t to be, however, despite fans’ hopes on Twitter for a last-minute reprieve.

A poor Chelsea corner in the last 90 seconds failed to produce a second goal and secure a draw for the home team, who looked dejected as they waved to fans after the final whistle.

Needless to say, Jurgen Klopp was pretty pleased with his team’s performance.

It seems Liverpool are having a good run against London teams so far this season, having taken taken seven points from three trips already following on from an opening weekend win at Arsenal and a draw at Tottenham.

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