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Blues Put One Foot In Semis (Sky Sports)
Liverpool 1 Chelsea 3
Liverpool enjoyed a dream start when star striker Fernando Torres gave the hosts
the lead with just six minutes gone.
But what began like a typical Anfield fairytale soon turned into a total
nightmare when an unlikely brace from Branislav Ivanovic and a second-half
Didier Drogba strike put the Reds' Rome hopes in dire straits.
The one blip on the night for Guus Hiddink was a yellow card for captain John
Terry, who will now miss the return leg next Tuesday.
Otherwise it was a near-perfect result for the team in Blue, who bar a near
miracle, should be pitted against Barcelona in the next round after the Spanish
giants hammered Bayern Munich 4-0 in their first leg clash.
A mammoth task awaits Reds boss Rafa Benitez after a miserable night for Kopites
around the globe, but the first-leg of this now-becoming annual European fixture
will most definitely be remembered as one for the purists.
Benitez barb
Benitez's pre-match barbs towards Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson
suggested the Spanish tactician was more concerned about the Premier League
title race than success in Europe.
But Anfield on a big European occasion stirs the soul like no other venue and,
with Liverpool seeking revenge for last season's semi-final exit against
Chelsea, it was no surprise to see Benitez's side make a ferocious start.
From Liverpool's first attack, Ivanovic almost deflected Dirk Kuyt's powerful
strike into his own goal.
If that was a fortunate escape for Chelsea, they had no such luck in the sixth
minute as Liverpool sliced through their defence in clinical fashion.
Kuyt's back-heel picked out Alvaro Arbeloa on the right and his cross caught the
Blues flat-footed. Torres took full advantage to steer a perfectly placed shot
past Petr Cech.
Anfield went wild but, with the celebrations still in full swing, Drogba had a
golden opportunity to silence the Kop. Fabio Aurelio's error allowed Salomon
Kalou to pick out Drogba, but with just Jose Reina to beat his shot was too
close to the Liverpool keeper.
These English powerhouses were meeting for the fifth successive season in Europe
and, while previous ties have often been stifled by both sides' caution, this
was an open encounter.
Torres was terrifying the visitors' defence with his pace and movement. He
pulled clear of Frank Lampard before curling a long-range strike just over.
Drogba's first miss had been bad enough but the Ivory Coast star was guilty of
an even worse effort in the 30th minute. When Michael Ballack whipped in a low
cross, Drogba had Reina's goal at his mercy, yet he lashed over from no more
than 10 yards.
Equaliser
After such a frenetic opening, Liverpool were beginning to falter and Chelsea,
sensing blood, equalised in the 39th minute when Ivanovic met Florent Malouda's
corner with an emphatic header that flashed past Reina.
Drogba threatened again when he overpowered Martin Skrtel to reach Lampard's
pass and slid his shot past Reina, only for Jamie Carragher to make a superb
goal-line clearance.
Then Terry, one booking away from a suspension, rashly challenged Reina for a
ball the keeper was clearly going to win. Both players fell to the turf but when
Terry got up Danish referee Claus Bo Larsen was waiting with a booking that
rules him out of the return leg.
Just as the momentum appeared to have swung in Liverpool's favour, Chelsea took
the lead in the 62nd minute from another set-piece.
When Lampard curled over a corner, Liverpool, marking zonally rather than
man-to-man, allowed Ivanovic a clear run at the ball. Once again he made them
pay with a bullet header past Reina.
Liverpool were shell-shocked and there was worse to come. Five minutes later
Ballack played in Malouda, whose low cross was turned in by Drogba from
close-range.
Liverpool
Team Statistics
Chelsea
1
Goals
3
1
1st Half Goals
1
4
Shots on Target
9
7
Shots off Target
5
3
Blocked Shots
7
7
Corners
9
11
Fouls
14
1
Offsides
2
1
Yellow Cards
2
0
Red Cards
0
79.8
Passing Success
71.1
22
Tackles
23
63.6
Tackles Success
69.6
58.7
Possession
41.3
52.4
Territorial Advantage
47.6
Liverpool
Reina, Arbeloa,
Carragher, Skrtel, Aurelio (Dossena 75), Kuyt, Lucas (Babel 79), Alonso, Riera (Benayoun
67), Gerrard, Torres
Chelsea
Cech, Ivanovic, Terry, Alex, A. Cole, Kalou, Ballack, Essien, Lampard,
Malouda, Drogba (Anelka 79)
Attendance
Referee
Subs Not Used Cavalieri,
Hyypia, Agger, Ngog
Booked
Aurelio
Goals Torres 6
Subs Not Used
Hilario, Carvalho, Belletti, Mancienne, Mikel, Deco
Booked
Kalou, Terry
Goals Ivanovic 39, 62, Drogba 66