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Liverpool Player Ratings as Mohamed Salah and Two More 4/10 in Late Chelsea Loss
Chelsea ended a three-game winless streak with a 2-1 victory over Liverpool at Stamford Bridge, moving up to sixth place in the Premier League, manager Enzo Maresca was sent off after celebrating.
- This Saturday, Chelsea Football Club beat Liverpool FC 2-1 at Stamford Bridge, London, with Moises Caicedo, Chelsea midfielder, opening the scoring and Est�v�o scoring a stoppage-time winner.
- Enzo Maresca's Chelsea arrived under injury and suspension strain, missing defenders Wesley Fofana, Tosin Adarabioyo, Levi Colwill and suspended Trevoh Chalobah; he faced criticism in recent weeks but recent wins eased pressure.
- In the second half Chelsea suffered further defensive blows with two injuries as Beno�t Badiashile and Josh Acheampong were substituted injured after Cody Gakpo levelled for Liverpool.
- Chelsea's win reshuffled the top of the table, moving Chelsea to sixth while Liverpool fell behind Arsenal, and Enzo Maresca, Chelsea manager, was sent off and suspended.
- With back-to-back stoppage-time setbacks, Liverpool FC conceded late in London again last week to Crystal Palace and Galatasaray, and the international break might aid recovery.
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Liverpool lost top spot in England to Arsenal on Saturday evening after a very late 2-1 defeat to Chelsea. And that was a bitter blow for Liverpool's scorer, Cody Gakpo.
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LONDON (Reuters) -Liverpool boss Arne Slot insisted there was no need for panic after his side once again succumbed to a last-gasp goal in a 2-1 defeat at Chelsea on Saturday, condemning the side to three losses in a row for the first time in his tenure. Read full story
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Leaning Left14Leaning Right11Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Left
Bias Distribution
- 43% of the sources lean Left
43% Left
L 43%
C 24%
R 33%
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