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Curtis
Jones starred as Liverpool came through an incident-packed clash with Chelsea as
2-1 winners to finish the weekend top of the Premier League, a point ahead of
Man City.
While Arsenal had lost at Bournemouth on Saturday, fellow title contenders Man
City grabbed a win at Wolves to put the pressure on Arne Slot's side in a game
which the Liverpool boss called their toughest test yet this season. But it was
a test Liverpool passed as they embark on a difficult run of fixtures.
Mohamed Salah struck from the penalty spot midway through the first half and
although Nicolas Jackson was eventually deemed onside by VAR for his equaliser
three minutes into the second period, Jones flicked past Robert Sanchez soon
after to restore the Reds' advantage and ultimately claim the win.
Player ratings:
Liverpool: Kelleher (6); Alexander-Arnold (7), Konate (7), Van
Dijk (7), Robertson (6), Gravenberch (6), Jones (8), Szoboszlai (6); Salah (7),
Jota (6), Gakpo (7).
Subs: Nunez (6), Diaz (6), Gomez (6), Mac Allister (6)
Chelsea: Sanchez (5), James (6), Tosin (6), Colwill (5), Gusto
(6), Lavia (6), Caicedo (7), Madueke (6), Palmer (6), Sancho (6), Jackson (7).
Subs: Neto (6), Fernandez (6), Badiashile (6), Veiga (6),
Nkunku (6)
Man of the match: Curtis Jones (Liverpool)
The direction of the match could have swung on any number of incidents in the
opening 45 minutes, though. The first came after just seven minutes, when Tosin
Adarabioyo avoided a red card for a foul on Diogo Jota in similar circumstances
to William Saliba's sending off on Saturday for Arsenal - the covering Levi
Colwill and direction of the ball over the top saved the Chelsea man here.
Then followed the first of four penalty calls, with Trent Alexander-Arnold
escaping unpunished from an in-game VAR check for stepping on Jadon Sancho's
foot in the box, before Salah was incensed he wasn't given a spot-kick at the
other end when he went down under a challenge from Colwill. Sky Sports' Gary
Neville called for the Egyptian to be booked for simulation.
Chelsea defender Colwill gave away a penalty just a minute later, though, when
he kicked Jones in the shin. The Liverpool man had made a crucial block on a
Cole Palmer shot just seconds before that incident, illustrating his all-action
display.
Salah sent Sanchez the wrong way from 12 yards to put Liverpool ahead and
thought he'd have another crack from the penalty spot in stoppage time when the
keeper tumbled Jones. However, a VAR check led to an overturn of the decision to
award Liverpool another penalty when it was spotted Sanchez got to the ball
first.
It was a dramatic end to a half which had also seen Cody Gakpo have a goal ruled
out for Salah being offside in the build-up and Jackson clip the frame of the
Liverpool goal with a drilled shot from a tight angle.
While Jackson did find the net for his eighth goal involvement in his last eight
games after the break, it was Jones who had the decisive say with the help of
some questionable goalkeeping from Sanchez to make it 10 wins in 11 games for
Slot.
Chelsea - who pushed for a second but couldn't find the cutting edge with a
couple of opportunities which came the way of Palmer and a late header over from
Renato Veiga - sit sixth, seven points off leaders Liverpool.
Analysis: Jones form could mean Liverpool
don't go in for Zubimendi
Sky Sports' Jamie Carragher at Anfield:
"Curtis Jones was brilliant, he was outstanding. He's still at that stage where
he doesn't know for certain if he is first choice, when you have got [Ryan]
Gravenberch and [Alexis] Mac Allister.
"But what a performance that was, when you think of the quality on the pitch and
the money that has been spent. For a local lad to be player of the match...
"I wonder if Arne Slot is going to go back in for [Martin] Zubimendi in January,
but when you see how he played today you think 'no'.
"He has to now do it on a consistent basis."
Four first-half penalty incidents at Anfield
One - Alexander-Arnold on Sancho: not given
Trent Alexander-Arnold steps on Jadon Sancho's foot in the box but despite an
in-game VAR check no penalty is awarded. "I don't think it's enough [for a
penalty]," says Sky Sports' Gary Neville on co-commentary.
Two - Colwill on Salah: not given
Mohamed Salah goes to ground in the box after being bumped from behind by Levi
Colwill. No penalty is awarded. "Because he's put his leg across, there is some
contact but not enough for a penalty - and not enough to say it's simulation,"
said former Premier League ref Mike Dean on Sky Sports.
Three - Colwill on Jones: penalty awarded
Colwill catches Curtis Jones on the shin and a penalty is awarded. The VAR
checks the decision and confirms that contact was sufficient for a penalty.
"It's definitely a penalty," said Dean.
Four - Sanchez on Jones: penalty awarded but later overturned after VAR
check
Robert Sanchez rushes out to challenge Jones and tumbles the Liverpool man. A
penalty is awarded but VAR sends ref John Brooks to the pitchside monitor, who
overturned his decision, with replays showing Sanchez got to the ball first. "I
think he plays the ball first. It is clumsy. It looks untidy the way Jones has
gone over but there's going to be an inevitable coming together," said Dean.
Teams
Liverpool Kelleher, Alexander-Arnold (Gomez 81), Konate, Van
Dijk, Robertson, Szoboszlai, Jones (Mac Allister81), Gravenberch, Salah, Jota
(Nunez 30), Gakpo (Diaz 66)
Subs Not Used Jaros, Endo, Tsimikas, Quansah, Morton
Booked Szoboszlai, Nunez, Konate, Mac Allister
Goals Salah 29 (pen), Jones 51
Chelsea Sanchez; James (c) (Veiga 53), Tosin (Badiashile 53),
Colwill, Gusto; Caicedo, Lavia (Fernandez 53); Madueke (Nkunku 76), Palmer,
Sancho (Neto 46); Jackson
Subs Not Used Bettinelli, Disasi, Dewsbury-Hall, Joao Felix
Booked Tosin, Jackson, Veiga
Goals Jackson 48
Attendance 56,526
Referee John Brooks
VAR Michael Oliver