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Raheem
Sterling’s superb second-half goal means Liverpool go into their Capital One Cup
semi-final second leg with Chelsea with the scores level at 1-1, despite
dominating at Anfield.
Chelsea took the lead on 18 minutes after Emre Can brought down Eden Hazard in
the area, before the Belgian dusted himself off to slot the penalty past
compatriot Simon Mignolet.
Sterling equalised on the hour with a superb run and finish, firing past Thibaut
Courtois from just inside the area after shrugging off Nemanja Matic.
Steven Gerrard hit the post and Adam Lallana forced a fine save from Courtois as
Liverpool desperately searched for a winner to take a lead to Stamford Bridge
for the second leg, but the hosts had to settle for a draw.
Liverpool had all the possession in the opening exchanges, but only tested
Courtois in the Chelsea goal once, the Belgian forced into an acrobatic save
from Gerrard’s long-range effort.
A minute later, the visitors went up the other end through Cesc Fabregas, who
cleverly found Hazard before the Chelsea man was clumsily clipped by Can.
Hazard stepped up to send Mignolet the wrong way for his 12th goal of the
season.
There were strong appeals for a Liverpool penalty just before half-time, but
referee Martin Atkinson waved play on as the ball struck Diego Costa’s hand as
he lay on the ground inside the box.
Sterling’s superb equaliser added to an already electric atmosphere inside
Anfield. The England international picked the ball up midway inside Chelsea’s
half, before running past Matic and finishing low to Courtois’ left with Gary
Cahill closing in.
Gerrard nearly gave Liverpool the lead eight minutes later, but his left-footed
effort from inside the area hit the post and went wide.
Sterling then held the ball up superbly for substitute Lallana, who forced
Courtois into a fine save to his right with a 25-yard volley as Liverpool
continued to dominate.
The Reds pressed hard for a winner, but were cut out time and again by a
resolute Chelsea, who registered only two attempts on goal in the 90 minutes.
The two sides meet for the return leg at Stamford Bridge on January 27.
Player ratings
Liverpool: Mignolet (6); Can (5), Skrtel (7), Sakho (6); Lucas
(7), Henderson (7), Gerrard (7), Moreno (7); Markovic (6), Coutinho (7),
Sterling (8)
Subs: Lallana (7)
Chelsea: Courtois (8); Ivanovic (6), Cahill (7), Terry (7),
Filipe Luis (6); Matic (7), Mikel (6); Willian (6), Fabregas (7), Hazard (7);
Costa (6)
Subs: Azpilicueta (6)
Man of the match: Thibaut Courtois
Teams
Liverpool Mignolet, Can, Skrtel, Sakho, Lucas, Henderson, Gerrard
(Lallana 69), Moreno, Markovic, Coutinho, Sterling
Subs Not Used Ward, Enrique, Manquillo, Lambert, Rossiter,
Borini
Booked Gerrard, Lucas
Goals Sterling 59
Chelsea Courtois, Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry (c), Luis, Fabregas,
Matic, Mikel, Willian (Azpilicueta 88), Hazard, Costa
Subs Not Used Cech, Zouma, Ramires, Oscar, Remy, Drogba
Booked Luis, Mikel
Goals Hazard 18 (pen)
Attendance 44,573
Referee Martin Atkinson