Liverpool draw 1-1 at home to Chelsea in the 13th Premier League weekend - the Premier League caste - at Anfield Stadium on Saturday (25/11/2017). The Reds first ahead through Mohamed Salah, then the Blues reply through Willian.
In this match, Chelsea look slick in the first half. They have more chances than the host. However, no goals were created until the first half ended.
The Reds finally winning first in the 65th minute. Starting from sodoran by Philippe Coutinho, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain who saw the movement Mohamed Salah then thrust the ball into the penalty box.
Once control, Salah unleashes a kick that can not be anticipated Thibaut Courtois .. Despite scoring goals, no excessive celebrating from Salah because Chelsea is his former team.
However, Liverpool's advantage dispersed in the 85th minute. Willian's new two-minute replacement Davide Zappacosta became the savior of the Blues.
Seeing Simon Mignolet standing away from goal, Willian off the long-range shot. Mignolet tried to reach it but failed. Final score 1-1.
This draw makes Liverpool failed to shift Tottenham Hotspur from fourth place standings. The Reds are fifth with 23 points, one point behind Tottenham who have been drawn a few hours before.
An additional one point keeps Chelsea in third place. They collect 26 points or are three points behind Manchester United.
Nevertheless, these results also maintain a positive record Juergen Klopp. The Liverpool manager has never lost to three encounters against Antonio Conte, once winning and two draws.
Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea (Mohamed Salah 65 '; Willian 85')
Liverpool (4-3-3): 22-Simon Mignolet; 12-Joe Gomez, 17-Ragnar Klavan, 32-Joel Matip, 18-Alberto Moreno; 7-James Milner, 14-Jordan Henderson, 10-Philippe Coutinho (20-Adam Lallana 88 '); 11-Mohamed Salah, 15-Daniel Sturridge (5-Giorginio Wijnaldum 66 '), 21-Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (19-Sadio Mane 88').
Coach: Juergen Klopp
Chelsea (3-5-2): 13-Thibaut Courtois; 28-Cesar Azpilicueta, 24-Gary Cahill, 27-Andreas Christensesn; 21-Davide Zappacosta (22-Willian 83 '), 7-N'Golo Kante, 14-Tiemoue Bakayoko (11-Pedro Rodriguez 77'), 6-Danny Drinkwater (4-Cesc Fabregas 74 '); 3-Marcos Alonso; 10-Eden Hazard, 9-Alvaro Morata.
Coach: Antonio Conte
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