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Liverpool
continued to increase the misery on Chelsea as the Reds progressed to the
semi-finals of the Carling Cup following a 2-0 victory at Stamford Bridge on
Tuesday.
Andy Carroll failed to convert a penalty in the first half but it did not
matter in the end as the visitors scored twice in the second period.
First Maxi Rodriguez slotted home a Craig Bellamy cross from close range
just before the hour mark and moments later Martin Kelly headed home the
Welshman's free-kick.
It completed an emotional return for Bellamy, who had been omitted from the
squad for Sunday's 1-1 draw with Manchester City in the Premier League on
compassionate grounds following the death of close friend Gary Speed.
The 32-year-old Wales winger provided the spark of creativity Liverpool
needed to defeat toothless opposition who were prone to erratic defending.
Under-pressure Blues boss Andre Villas-Boas will be disappointed by the poor
defending that led to both goals and hastened Chelsea's third defeat in four
matches, a sequence spanning just 10 days.
Adding to Villas-Boas' woes was the performance of anonymous £50million
striker Fernando Torres, who was a peripheral figure against his former
club, who followed up their recent Premier League triumph at Stamford Bridge
with another victory.
Carroll penalty
Kenny Dalglish has now never lost to Chelsea as Liverpool manager in 13
meetings, but that record would have been more seriously challenged had
referee Phil Dowd not blundered in the third minute.
David Luiz had dashed into the area but just as he appeared to have rounded
Sebastian Coates, he was caught by the Uruguayan's knee and tumbled over.
Dowd was unimpressed, however, and booked Luiz for diving.
Alex clattered into Bellamy in a feisty opening that soon settled down as
both teams sought to pass their way into the final third.
Dowd did point to the penalty spot in the 21st minute and it was Liverpool
who were the beneficiaries.
Alex blatantly handled the ball while under pressure from Carroll and Dowd
hesitated before awarding the kick and booking the Chelsea defender.
Carroll, who had protested fiercely to Dowd, stepped up only to drill his
effort straight at Ross Turnbull, allowing the Blues to wriggle off the
hook.
Chelsea twice passed their way out of trouble in their own third of the
pitch, but the same patterns were missing in the opposition's penalty area.
The limping Josh McEachran was replaced by Ramires in the 42nd minute,
moments before Florent Malouda almost connected with a dangerous
through-ball.
Dowd made another mistake by booking Ryan Bertrand for a nasty challenge on
Jordan Henderson when it was Romelu Lukaku who caught the midfielder on the
shin with his studs.
Lukaku then sent a header narrowly wide after being expertly teed up by Jose
Bosingwa.
Bellamy almost released Carroll after dashing clear from his own half, but
he overhit the pass and England marksman had no chance of connecting.
Lampard sent in a free-kick that caused panic in Liverpool's defence, with
first the crossbar and then Coates coming to their rescue.
Luiz stopped Rodriguez in his tracks with a wonderful tackle as the former
Argentina international charged into the area.
Goals
But Liverpool and Rodriguez could not be denied in the 58th minute when
Liverpool surged into the lead.
Bellamy did the initial damage with a killer ball across goal - perhaps Luiz
should have done more to prevent the pass - for Rodriguez to complete a
simple tap-in.
Liverpool's large and noisy travelling contingent were back on their feet
five minutes later as Liverpool grabbed a second.
Once more Bellamy supplied the ammunition - this time from a free-kick - and
Kelly was given all the time in the world to nod home his first goal for the
club.
Liverpool midfielder Lucas was stretchered off after going down in a tackle.
Torres was denied by the outstretched arms of keeper Pepe Reina, the Spain
striker's most meaningful contribution to a match that had largely passed
him by.
Bellamy left to a richly deserved standing ovation from visiting fans, and
the game eventually finished in a 2-0 victory for his side.
Click Here For Official Team Sheet
Teams
Chelsea
Turnbull, Bosingwa, Luiz, Alex, Bertrand, Lampard, Romeu, McEachran
(Ramires 41), Malouda (Anelka 64), Torres, Lukaku (Mata 64)
Subs Not Used
Liverpool
Reina,
Kelly, Carragher, Coates, Enrique, Henderson, Lucas (Adam 70), Spearing,
Maxi (Skrtel 89), Bellamy (Kuyt 79), Carroll
Subs Not Used
Doni, Suarez, Downing, Flanagan
Booked
Coates
Goals
Maxi 58, Kelly 63
Attendance
40,511
Referee
P. Dowd