Reds Ruin Torres' Blues Bow (Sky Sports)
Chelsea 0 Liverpool 1
Raul
Meireles ensured Fernando Torres endured an afternoon to forget on Sunday, with
Liverpool claiming a 1-0 win away at Chelsea.
All the talk prior to
kick-off was of the Blues' £50million forward, but he got little change out of a
Reds outfit set up by Kenny Dalglish to frustrate and nullify the hosts'
considerable attacking threat.
In the end it was Meireles who stole the
headlines, with the Portuguese playmaker grabbing the only goal of the game at
Stamford Bridge.
It took less than two minutes for the man of the moment
to get away his first shot for his new club, but Torres' radar was off on this
occasion as he curled into the stands after picking up a stray pass from former
colleague Maxi Rodriguez.
Chelsea had already seen John Obi Mikel booked
by that stage, with just 30 seconds on the clock when the Nigerian midfielder
saw yellow for a clumsy challenge on Steven Gerrard.
The pre-match hype
was overshadowing proceedings, with the first 15 minutes offering little more
than some gentle sparring.
Both sides entered the tie knowing that rivals
had slipped up on Saturday, with Chelsea chasing league leaders Manchester
United and Liverpool hoping to oust Sunderland in sixth.
They were not
prepared to take risks, though, with a Didier Drogba shot which deflected
narrowly wide off Frank Lampard as close as either side came early on.
From the resulting goal-kick, Pepe Reina played Martin Skrtel into trouble and
he was fortunate to force his way through Nicolas Anelka after turning straight
into the Frenchman on the edge of the box.
Chelsea were seeing plenty of
the ball at this stage, but a hooked cross from the buccaneering Ashley Cole
summed up their efforts as no-one in blue was on hand to challenge inside the
area.
Branislav Ivanovic, who Liverpool should have needed no
introduction to following his European exploits in 2009, saw a couple of headers
from corners flash wide, but Torres had his moment shortly after the half-hour
mark.
Robust
Drogba slid an inch-perfect pass into his new strike
partner, but the most expensive player in British football was unable to drill a
low shot past a typically robust block from the returning Jamie Carragher.
The visitors should have taken the lead a couple of minutes later, but Maxi
somehow failed to find the target from five yards out.
Gerrard drove
across the face of goal and, having ghosted in at the back post, Liverpool's
Argentinian forward skewed the ball onto the face of the crossbar off his ankle.
Chelsea's defence was rattled again in first-half stoppage-time, with Petr
Cech and Ivanovic becoming embroiled in an angry exchange after colliding as
they both went for a Martin Kelly delivery which posed no threat.
Liverpool settled into the second half quickly, spraying the ball around with
confidence, but it was Drogba who had the first chance after the break, with
Carragher doing just about enough to prevent the Ivorian from testing Reina with
an acrobatic overhead kick.
On 53 minutes Dirk Kuyt contemplated throwing
himself at a hanging cross, but opted instead to recycle possession and Glen
Johnson lashed a fizzing shot inches over the top after being teed up 20 yards
out.
Moments later Drogba saw an effort bundled behind, after Cole had
tumbled inside the box but was waved back to his feet.
Anelka tried his
luck from distance, as Liverpool stood off their former forward, but once again
a defender in red was able put himself in the path of the ball and divert it
away from goal.
It was no surprise on the hour mark to see activity on
both benches, with Dalglish and Carlo Ancelotti contemplating changes after
seeing Plan A draw a blank.
Anelka came close to breaking the deadlock
before the alterations arrived, crashing a drilled shot past an upright, but it
was apparent that fresh legs were required to add extra impetus to the game.
With 65 minutes gone, Torres' afternoon came to a premature end as he made
way for Salomon Kalou - with his departure greeted with cheers and jeers from
opposite ends of the ground.
Shackles
Within seconds of the
Spaniard settling on the bench, Essien burst clear of his midfield shackles and
lofted a left-footed effort over the top.
Then, on 69 minutes, the
opening goal finally arrived, with Chelsea's failure to deal with a Gerrard
cross from the right allowing the in-form Meireles to fire into the back of an
unguarded net.
The response from the hosts was immediate, with Florent
Malouda forcing a smart save from Reina shortly after replacing the ineffective
Mikel.
Chelsea then handed a debut to the second of their big-money
arrivals, with highly-rated Brazilian defender David Luiz introduced to the
locals in place of Jose Bosingwa.
Dalglish was now happy to settle for a
narrow victory, with the forward-thinking Maxi replaced by the
defensively-minded Fabio Aurelio as Liverpool looked to shut up shop.
The
Reds boss would have been concerned to see his side retreat further and further
into their shell, but Chelsea's need to score saw them leave gaping holes at the
back.
Aurelio almost benefited from those defensive frailties 10 minutes
from time, as Liverpool countered at pace, but he saw a shot with his weaker
right foot comfortably beaten away by Cech.
Liverpool then added further
steel to their midfield ranks as Christian Poulsen allowed goal-hero Meireles to
take a well-earned rest.
Chelsea huffed and puffed in pursuit of a
leveller, with Ivanovic pushed forward to try and add another attacking threat,
especially in the air.
Their efforts came to nothing, though, with
Liverpool looking the more likely to add a second in the closing stages as Kuyt
attempted to take advantage of the open space left in behind the Blues' back
four.
Defeat leaves reigning champions Chelsea 10 points adrift of
Manchester United, while Liverpool now sit sixth - six points adrift of the top
four and dreaming of a UEFA Champions League spot which seemed so unlikely at
the turn of the year.
Click Here for Official Teamsheet
Chelsea
Cech, Bosingwa (David Luiz), Ivanovic,
Terry, Cole, Lampard, Essien, Mikel
(Malouda 71), Anelka,
Torres (Kalou 66), Drogba
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, Ferreira, McEachran, Sala
Booked
Mikel
Goals
Liverpool
Reina,
Skrtel, Carragher, Agger, Kelly, Lucas, Rodriguez (Aurelio 75), Johnson,
Gerrard, Meireles (Poulsen 83), Kuyt
Subs Not Used
Gulacsi, Kyrgiakos, Jovanovic, Ngog, Suarez
Booked
Lucas
Goals
Meireles 69
Attendance
41,829
Referee A. Marriner