Chelsea 3-2 Liverpool Highlights
Alvaro Arbeloa fails to cut out Frank Lampard’s pass and Salomon Kalou skips clear – although there is a sniff of offside.
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Kalou’s fierce shot is beaten away by Pepe Reina but Didier Drogba smacks home the rebound and celebrates right in front of the Liverpool bench.
Yossi Benayoun beats Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou as he cuts in from the right and then releases Fernando Torres in the box who takes one touch with his left and finishes with his right.
Frank Lampard shows incredible poise to slot in the spot-kick. He runs to the corner flag where he kneels and kisses his black armband. As he runs back to the centre circle, he points to his father Frank Sr in the crowd. Nicolas Anelka cuts the ball back from the byeline for Didier Drogba to slot home at the near post. Game over you would think – but Liverpool aren’t bad at comebacks.
Ryan Babel tries a hopeful shot from 30 yards which Petr Cech allows to slip through his fingers and into the top corner.
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