29 December 2013

CHELSEA 2 LIVERPOOL 1: Eto scores winner for Chelsea


The travellers struck first on a crisp, cold afternoon in West London, Martin Skrtel latching onto a loose ball inside the Chelsea area from a set-piece to knock a straightforward effort home in the opening minutes.

But, as at Manchester City earlier in the week, a double response from the hosts in the first half completely overturned the scoreline - Eden Hazard and Samuel Eto'o providing the damage for Jose Mourinho's team.

Before kick-off at Stamford Bridge, it was revealed that Daniel Agger had been reinstated to Brendan Rodgers' starting XI, replacing Frenchman Aly Cissokho in the only change, and the defender wore the captain's armband.

Academy talents Jordan Rossiter and Brad Smith were named among the substitutes and the latter was introduced for the final 30 minutes of the encounter to make his senior debut for the club.


With just three minutes on the clock, Liverpool had an advantage. Philippe Coutinho whipped a curling free-kick into the Chelsea area which Luis Suarez tried to flick on, creating a chance for Skrtel to convert with ease from close range.

Seeking an instant response, the hosts forced Glen Johnson to produce a crucial goalline clearance after Hazard had worked Simon Mignolet, before Gary Cahill powered a header wide from a set-piece.

With momentum building for Mourinho's side, midfielder Frank Lampard carried possession forward in the 12th minute and unleashed a rocket towards the top corner which the Reds' Belgian goalkeeper expertly reached with a sublime fingertip over the bar.

Chelsea were enjoying a relentless period of pressure at this point and there was little Mignolet could do to prevent his compatriot, Hazard, from whistling the ball beyond his outstretched arm and into the roof of the net on 17 minutes after Oscar's run had been stifled.

David Luiz blasted an inviting opening far too high following industrious work from Willian, prompting what is becoming a typically slick and inventive passing exchange by the visitors.

Joe Allen, Jordan Henderson and Suarez combined with rapid distribution to release the former into the Chelsea penalty box with a sight of Petr Cech's goal, only for Cahill to scurry across and end the move with a block.

In keeping with the encounter at City on Thursday, this was developing into a clash you dare not take your eyes off - but unfortunately for Rodgers' side, the next decisive contribution put Chelsea in front on 34 minutes.

The Blues travelled down the right flank and Oscar ghosted into space in the channel before cutting a low cross into the area for Eto'o, who produced the first and vital touch to nudge a finish past the hand of Mignolet.

Johnson found Raheem Sterling in ample space with a through ball in behind as the first half drew to a close and, in turn, the winger set up Allen for a bending shot which required strong palms from Cech to keep out.

No comments: