Premier League
Dec 29, 2013 4.00pm
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HT : 2 1
FT
  • Eden Hazard 17' goal
  • Samuel Eto'o 34' goal
  • John Terry 47' yellowcard
  • David Luiz 50' yellowcard
  • Gary Cahill 79' yellowcard
  • Oscar 90' yellowcard
  • goal Martin Skrtel 4'
  • yellowcard Glen Johnson 41'

Chelsea edge past Liverpool

Chelsea edge past Liverpool

Chelsea have come from behind to register a 2-1 win over Liverpool at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League.

It was the visitors who struck first, breaking the deadlock just four minutes into the clash when Martin Skrtel tapped in from a Philippe Coutinho free kick.

Eden Hazard and Frank Lampard both had shots saved as they sought a quick equaliser for the hosts, but the Belgian managed to find the target with a curling effort from the edge of the box after 18 minutes.

Chelsea looked the stronger of the two sides for the remainder of the first half and managed to take the lead 10 minutes before the break when Samuel Eto'o tapped in from an Oscar cross.

Joe Allen came close to leveling for the Brendan Rodgers's side, but Petr Cech punched the ball away to keep his team ahead.

Liverpool made a bright start to the second half, with Mamadou Sakho rattling the bar just seven minutes after the restart.

Eto'o responded to Liverpool's attacking start by racing down the other end of the pitch and attempting to smash the ball past Simon Mignolet, but the Reds' keeper tipped the ball away on the stretch.

Chelsea had kept the Premier League's leading scorer, Luis Suarez, quiet for much of the opening hour, but the Uruguayan unleashed a shot in the 57th minute, trying to volley in from a Jordan Henderson delivery; however, once again Cech had it covered.

The visitors continued to press for a second goal to level the score, but a 25-yard effort from Glen Johnson was not enough to beat the Chelsea keeper.

Former Liverpool striker Fernando Torres came off the Chelsea bench late on and came close to putting the result beyond doubt, but his shot went straight into the hands of Mignolet.

The result leaves Chelsea two points off the top of the table, while Liverpool drop to fifth.

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