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    Chelsea comeback to draw Liverpool

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJanuary 2, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Christian Pulisic scored Chelsea's equalizer in a pulsating 2-2 draw against Liverpool
    Christian Pulisic scored Chelsea's equalizer in a pulsating 2-2 draw against Liverpool
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    Chelsea came from two goals down to claim a point against Covid-hit Liverpool in a breathless Premier League classic at Stamford Bridge that did little for either side’s hopes of chasing down leaders Manchester City.

    Liverpool stormed into a two-goal lead as Sadio Mane, perhaps fortunate to escape with only a booking for an elbow on Cesar Azpilicueta in the opening 10 seconds, capitalised on Trevoh Chalobah’s error to round Edouard Mendy before Mohamed Salah coolly tucked home his 16th Premier League goal of the season.

    Chelsea made light of Thomas Tuchel’s decision to drop striker Romelu Lukaku for comments made in the Italian media as Mateo Kovacic volleyed in off the post from 20 yards and Christian Pulisic, who had fluffed a golden chance early on, lashed N’Golo Kante’s pass beyond Caoimhin Kelleher.

    The Reds, without manager Jurgen Klopp, keeper Alisson, defender Joel Matip and forward Roberto Firmino because of Covid isolation, had the better second-half chances to win it but Mendy foiled Salah’s 35-yard chip and a Mane strike, while Kelleher saved superbly from Pulisic.

    The draw keeps Chelsea second in the table, 10 points adrift of City, while Liverpool are a point further back in third but with a game in hand on both of the sides above them.

    Did Tuchel’s gamble pay off?

    Tuchel’s decision to drop Lukaku from his squad for such a vital game was always going to be a high-risk strategy given the stakes.

    Was Tuchel showing strong leadership and imposing discipline or was he using a sledgehammer to crack a nut, weakening Chelsea in his determination to lay down the law?

    It looked for 42 minutes like Tuchel’s ploy would backfire as Liverpool’s lethal attack punished Chelsea and Stamford Bridge was in subdued mood with the home team struggling to make an impact.

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    Suddenly, spectacularly, the game turned around in those decisive moments before half-time and while Tuchel did not get the three points that would have answered all the questions about his decision, there was no doubting Chelsea’s spirit and determination because many sides would have gone under with Liverpool in such an imposing position.

    Chelsea dragged their way back into the game, although three points was really the required result with Manchester City seemingly on such an unstoppable roll.

    Tuchel will now, presumably, reintegrate Lukaku into his squad and try to get the best out of a striker who was supposed to be Chelsea’s missing link when he arrived back at the club from Inter Milan in the summer.

    The title now looks a far-off prospect but there is still plenty to play for – and both Chelsea and Tuchel will hope Lukaku can play a major part in their pursuit of silverware.

    Frustration for Liverpool as lead squandered

    Sadio Mane's opener ended a nine-game goal drought for the Senegal forward that dated back to 20 November against Arsenal
    Sadio Mane’s goal ended a nine-game run without scoring for the Senegal striker dating back to 20 November against Arsenal

    Liverpool, with Pep Lijnders in charge, were without three key players with Joel Matip and Roberto Firmino joining Alisson in returning suspected positive Covid tests.

    Despite the absences, they looked on course for a vital victory when they raced into that 2-0 lead – and while a draw at Chelsea is hardly a huge setback, the bottom line is they will know they squandered a position of authority in this game.

    Their measure of command was never total in such a frantic, high-quality match, but they will be furious at how they allowed Chelsea back into the game in those closing minutes of the first half.

    Liverpool’s second-choice goalkeeper Kelleher, 23, can be rightly satisfied with his performance as deputy for Alisson, making two fine saves from Pulisic and exuding an air of calm command that marks him out as someone of huge promise.

    Klopp and Lijnders will wonder whether it was wise for Liverpool to leave the game so wide open with that vital advantage and Chelsea chasing the game with an air of desperation. They will question their own game management.

    Liverpool still carried real danger until the final whistle but they were unable to beat the excellent Mendy and will now look back on two away games at Leicester City and Chelsea in which they picked up only one point – something which may prove very costly in a title race which would appear to have little or no margin for error.

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