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  • Torres (89), Torres (90)
  • Date:2009-02-01
  • Kick-off:16:00
  • Venue:Anfield
  • Attendance:44174
  • Referee:Riley, M

Live Commentary

90mins

Full-time: LIVERPOOL 2-0 CHELSEA. The full time whistle goes, a vital win for Liverpool which sends them back up to second.

90mins

Alvaro Arbeloa is the latest player to see yellow.

90mins

David N'Gog comes on for the matchwinner Torres.

90mins

LIVERPOOL 2-0 CHELSEA. A mistake by Cole lets in Yossi Benayoun who lays it off to TORRES to tap home and finish the game.

89mins

LIVERPOOL 1-0 CHELSEA. Fabio Aurelio crosses from the left-hand side and TORRES dives in to head home and score a vital goal for Liverpool.

84mins

A final change for Chelsea, Miroslav Stoch comes on for Salomon Kalou.

83mins

Javier Mascherano is replaced by Ryan Babel, an attacking change by Rafael Benitez.

82mins

Yossi Benayoun has another effort that fizzed and dipped but went just over the bar.

80mins

Great save! Yossi Benayoun curls in a right footed shot towards goal but Cech again does well to tip the ball wide.

75mins

Good play by Deco lays on a chance for Kalou to get shot in on goal, but Reina easily saves. That's the first save Liverpool's keeper has had to make all afternoon.

74mins

Yossi Benayoun comes on for Albert Riera.

72mins

A corner from Gerrard finds Torres who cleverly brings the ball down and shoots but Mikel's outstreched leg stabs it out for another Liverpool corner.

70mins

Steven Gerrard goes down in the area but Mike Riley feels that Liverpool's captain dived and shows him the yellow card.

69mins

Didier Drogba and Deco come on for Florent Malouda and Nicolas Anelka

67mins

Desperate defending from Chelsea. Alex blocks Alonso's shot, it loops off the top of the bar and Cech tips it over for a corner.

65mins

Liverpool have been bouyed by the Lampard sending off and are showing much more attacking intent. It's going to be a long 30 minutes for Chelsea now.

62mins

Terry has been given a yellow card for protesting long and hard about Lampard's sending-off.

60mins

Lampard has been sent off (later rescinded by the FA) for a tackle on Alonso, replays suggest he got the ball but Mike Riley judged the tackle to have been over the top. It could be a crucial moment, not just in this match but in the title race.

60mins

Chelsea are showing no real attacking threat and seem happy to play for a point. It's up to Liverpool now to try and break them down.

58mins

Kuyt goes down in the area but the ref waves away the penalty claims. Replays show it was a good decision by Mike Riley.

55mins

Mascherano plays the ball in the air towards Gerrard, who heads down to Torres, the striker hits the ball low towards goal but it's well blocked by Alex. Liverpool look to have finally woken up.

53mins

John Obi Mikel is booked for a foul on Alvaro Arbeloa.

52mins

Chelsea fail to clear a corner properly and the ball falls to Dirk Kuyt at the far post, but his effort flys just wide.

46mins

The first action of the half is a yellow card for Alonso for a high tackle on Kalou.

46mins

We are underway again at Anfield, heres hoping there will be more action than in the first half.

46mins

Half-time: LIVERPOOL 0-0 CHELSEA. The half-time whistle goes and both sides will have to improve if they are to claim the three points needed to keep the pressure on at the top.

46mins

Chance for Liverpool, Gerrard plays in Reira who had time and space to shoot but instead tried to pass back to Gerrard but it was intercepted. A chance that for the Reira

45mins

One minute is to be added on at the end of the first half.

42mins

Albert Riera fires in a shot which Cech can only parry, Ashley Cole does well to clear before a Liverpool player could pounce, good defending.

39mins

Liverpool try to build an attack which results in a weak shot from Fabio Aurelio which is blocked by Alex and thumped clear.

36mins

The game slows down again, there have been more free-kicks than chances so far, with both teams guilty of giving the ball away cheaply.

31mins

Chelsea give the ball away cheaply and Liverpool break, the ball falls to Fernando Torres in the box but his shot is well blocked by Alex.

28mins

Kuyt gets into space down the right but with players in the box he fails to clear the first man with his cross, a waste that from the Dutchman.

26mins

Nervy start by both sides so far, just the one chance from Alonso. A draw would do neither team any favours in the race for the title.

23mins

Ashley Cole then sees yellow for Chelsea after clattering into Dirk Kuyt.

21mins

Javier Mascherano is booked for a clumsy tackle on John Obi Mikel.

19mins

Javier Mascherano fires in a shot from 25 yards, Cech pushes it out but there is no Liverpool player near to pounce on the re-bound and Chelsea clear.

15mins

Chelsea have had a decent spell of possession but can't get through a solid looking Liverpool defence so far.

11mins

Great save! Xabi Alonso has a vicious strike tipped away by Petr Cech for a corner, best chance of the game so far.

7mins

Snow is swirling around Anfield now, the fans will hope there will be plenty of action to warm them up. Referee Mike Riley has been the busiest man so far though, giving a sucession of free kicks.

5mins

Frank Lampard whips in a free-kick onto the head of Alex, but his header doesn't have enough power on it and it's easily claimed by Jose Reina.

2mins

Good counter attack from Liverpool as Fabio Aurelio overlaps down the left and plays it into Steven Gerrard, but Frank Lampard does well to track back and tackle his England team-mate.

0mins

We are underway here at a chilly Anfield.

0mins

Chelsea are unchanged from their midweek win over Middlesbrough, meaning Nicolas Anelka continues up front with Salomon Kalou. Didier Drogba has to settle for a place on the bench.

0mins

Liverpool make three changes from the side that drew with Wigan. Out go Babel, Lucas and Benayoun. In come Riera, Kuyt and Alonso. Robbie Keane meanwhile isn't even in the squad amid rumours that he is set to re-join Spurs.

Match Preview

Liverpool's faltering title challenge will come under huge scrutiny this Sunday as they take on Chelsea, the side who leapfrogged them into second place on Wednesday night.

The Reds have drawn seven of the last ten Premier League games, form which has seen them slip from the Premier League's top spot to third place.

Anfield boss Rafael Benitez was recently described by Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson as 'disturbed', following a series of outbursts by the Spaniard in recent weeks.

Benitez said after Wednesday's draw at Wigan: "I am disappointed with a number of things but no, the Wigan approach I will not talk about them.

"It has happened in the last three games. They have something in common I don't like. I know why but I cannot say anything."

Liverpool have a virtually fully fit squad to choose from for Sunday's game, with the exception of out-of-favour defender Philipp Degen.

Chelsea have played their way out of a slump in form with four consecutive wins to ease any pressure on Luiz Felipe Scolari.

Despite some patchy displays, the Blues have clawed their way above Liverpool and into the FA Cup 5th Round, raising confidence around Stamford Bridge.

Salomon Kalou, who scored both goals for Chelsea in their win over Middlesbrough in midweek said that his side believe they can win at Anfield on Sunday.

He said: "We know that it is not always easy to play at Liverpool but right now we have a lot of confidence.

"The last time we went there it was a great result for us and we have to be positive from that result and go there with it in our mind to win."

Michael Essien is out until March with a anterior cruciate ligament injury, the same problem which is keeping Joe Cole out for the rest of the season. Centre-back Ricardo Carvlho is very doubtful with a hamstring strain.


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Match Report

Liverpool triumphed in the battle for second place in the Premier League after two late goals from Fernando Torres gave his side a three-point cushion over Chelsea.

The Blues were forced to play a man down for the final half-hour after Frank Lampard was given a straight red for a studs-up challenge on Xabi Alonso, a decision by referee Mike Riley which looked unduly harsh.

A scrappy start to the game saw both sides struggling to hold on to the ball in the blizzard conditions, but it was the home side who tested the keeper first after a long-range effort from Alonso on 11 minutes went flying towards the top corner, but Petr Cech was on hand to tip the ball over.

With both teams opting for one up front the game would be won or lost in the middle of the park and the opening 20 minutes hardly left the centre circle, with foul after foul from either side and a yellow card for each summed up the match so far.

The Reds seemed a lot more hungry to win the ball and drive men forward and a determined passage of play on the half-hour mark almost created the opening.

After battling to win the ball, Steven Gerrard released Jamie Carragher down the right to whip in a ball for Torres, but his quick turn and shot was blocked well by a last-gasp lunge from Alex.

Having not had one shot on the Liverpool goal, Chelsea were lucky to go in at the break on level terms when a surging run into the box from Albert Riera saw his shot saved well from Cech and a backtracking Ashley Cole almost stabbed the rebound into his own net from three yards.

With no changes at half-time Rafa Benitez watched his team take up where they left off by throwing men forward in search of the opening goal.

An early effort from Dirk Kuyt flew wide of the Blues goal and a low drive from Torres on the edge of the box was blocked by the outstretched leg of Ashley Cole.

Liverpool felt they should have had a penalty on 55 minutes following a late challenge on Kuyt from Chelsea skipper John Terry inside the box, but referee Riley waved play on.

The Blues were down to ten men on the hour mark after a sliding tackle from Lampard on Alonso saw the Chelsea man shown a straight red for raising his studs.

Replays showed he won the ball and it was the Spaniard who kicked the bottom of Lampard's boot.

Pinned on their 18-yard line, Chelsea were throwing bodies in front of every Liverpool shot and another well timed block from Alex on Alonso almost led to an opener as the the ball looped over Cech and onto the crossbar.

Unable to clear their lines Chelsea should have gone behind when Torres was allowed to control the ball and chip it towards the corner, but Mikel somehow wrapped his foot around the ball to clear it off the line.

Having brought on Deco and Didier Drogba to try and give his side some kind of outlet, Chelsea boss Phil Scolari then saw his side wilt in the closing stages.

A Gerrard ball out wide to Fabio Aurelio gave the wing-back all the time in the world to swing in a near-post cross to Torres, who dived in front of his man to head his side into the lead.

With five minutes of added time shown by the fourth official, Chelsea tried to push men up the pitch.

However, a long clearance from was mis-controlled by Ashley Cole and it was his tackle on Benayoun which gifted the ball to Torres to sidefoot his second of the game and take the Reds to within two points of Manchester United.

Liverpool

Chelsea

Corners

121

Fouls

2015

Goal attempts

224

Shots off target

63

Offsides

02

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