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Sturridge scored a stunning late equaliser as Liverpool fought back to claim a
1-1 draw against Premier League title rivals Chelsea in an absorbing contest at
Stamford Bridge on Saturday evening.
Eden Hazard fired in the opening goal after 25 minutes, just days after coming
off the bench to secure a 2-1 Carabao Cup win for Chelsea at Anfield.
Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino had shots blocked on the line and Xherdan
Shaqiri sliced wide from 12 yards out as Liverpool's hopes of extending their
perfect start to the Premier League season faded.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Kepa (6), Alonso (6), Azpilicueta (6), Luiz (7),
Rudiger (7), Kante (6), Jorginho (6), Kovacic (7), Willian (6), Hazard (7),
Giroud (5)
Subs: Moses (5), Morata (5), Barkley (5)
Liverpool: Alisson (7), Alexander-Arnold (6), Van Dijk (6),
Gomez (6), Robertson (6), Wijnaldum (6), Henderson (6), Milner (6), Mane (5),
Salah (5), Firmino (5)
Subs: Keita (5), Shaqiri (5), Sturridge (7)
Man of the match: David Luiz
However, they managed to salvage a draw thanks to a stunning 89th-minute strike
from former Chelsea striker Sturridge, who curled a 30-yard shot over Kepa
Arrizabalaga.
The result sees both sides remain unbeaten in the Premier League, but Manchester
City now lead the way at the top of the table ahead of their clash with
Liverpool next Sunday, live on Sky Sports.
Liverpool, who were aiming to win their first seven games of a top-flight
campaign for only the second time, looked the more threatening side in the early
stages as Salah twice failed to test Kepa with shots from outside the box.
Sadio Mane then sliced wide before Chelsea created their first opening; David
Luiz playing a fabulous long pass over the top for Willian, who was denied by
Alisson.
Chelsea took the lead in the 25th minute after some intricate build-up play in
midfield resulted in Mateo Kovacic releasing Hazard, who finished into the far
corner with a low strike.
Salah went close to equalising when he took the ball around Kepa and then saw a
shot cleared off the line by Antonio Rudiger.
Liverpool enjoyed more of the possession in the second half but were frustrated
as Kepa made a sharp save to keep out a low shot from Mane.
Hazard spurned an excellent chance to make it 2-0 when he was played through on
goal by a quickly-taken free-kick but failed to beat Alisson.
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Chelsea named the same side as their last league match while Gomez and Milner
replaced Matip and Shaqiri for Liverpool. Van Dijk was fit to start after
suffering a rib injury last weekend.
Shaqiri then skewed wide from the penalty spot and Roberto Firmino saw a header
blocked on the line by David Luiz as Chelsea looked as though they would hold
out.
However, Sturridge snatched a draw in memorable style as he curled a left-footed
shot over Kepa from 30 yards out.
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Chelsea have won only two of their last nine home Premier League games against
Liverpool (W2 D3 L4).
Liverpool remain unbeaten in their opening seven matches of a Premier League
season for the first time since 2008-09.
Chelsea's Eden Hazard is the Premier League's top scorer this season with six
goals - he has scored those six goals from just nine shots on target.
Liverpool have only conceded two first half goals in their last 13 Premier
League matches - both at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea (Oliver Giroud in May,
Eden Hazard today).
This was the 38th home Premier League game that Chelsea forward Eden Hazard has
scored in - he has never ended on the losing side in any of those games (W34 D4
L0).
Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge has scored 17 Premier League goals as a sub - only
Olivier Giroud (19) and Jermain Defoe (24) have scored more off the bench in the
history of the competition.
Daniel Sturridge is the seventh player to score 50 Premier League goals for
Liverpool, after Robbie Fowler, Steven Gerrard, Michael Owen, Luis Suarez,
Fernando Torres and Dirk Kuyt.
Man of the match - David Luiz
Hazard was bright throughout for Chelsea, but Luiz produced an assured display
at the centre of defence. He played a couple of superb long-range passes,
blocked a header from Firmino on the line and made two more interceptions than
any other player on the pitch. He might still make fans nervous at times, but
this was one of his better performances for Chelsea.
What's next?
Chelsea host MOL Vidi FC in the Europa League on Thursday before travelling to
Southampton on Sunday, live on Sky Sports. Liverpool go to Napoli in
the Champions League on Wednesday before facing champions Manchester City next
Sunday, also live on Sky Sports.
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Teams
Chelsea Kepa, Azpilicueta (c), Luiz, Rudiger, Alonso, Jorginho,
Kovocic (Barkley 81), Kante, Hazard, Willian (Moses 73), Giroud (Morata 65)
Subs Not Used Caballero, Zappacosta, Fabregas, Cahill
Booked
Goals Hazard 25
Liverpool Allison, Gomez, Alexander-Arnold, Robertson, van
Dijk, Wijnoldum, Milner (Sturridge 86), Henderson (Keita 78), Salah (Shaqiri
66), Mane, Firmino
Subs Not Used Mignolet, Matip, Fabinho, Moreno
Booked Mane, Milner
Goals Sturridge 89
Attendance 40,625
Referee Andre Marriner