Ball – tied for football anthem at Stamford Bridge (Watch the goals) (England)

Ball – tied for football anthem at Stamford Bridge (Watch the goals) (England)

The (amazing) match between Chelsea and Liverpool at Stamford Bridge, which was counted for the 21st round of the English Premier League, scored two goals.

Diogo Jota was the start of the match red – Jurgen Klopp, Alisson, Matip and Firmino all failed the match due to positive Covid-19 tests – and the first part was simply unforgettable.

After 9 minutes, Sadio Mane took advantage of a poor display by defender Trevoh Chalobah and avoided Edward Mendy to score the first goal this afternoon. Liverpool dominated and reached the second in the 26th minute: Alexander Arnold threw Mohamed Salah on the right flank, and the Egyptian ran away from the defenders. blues Face-to-face with Mendy, he did not forgive, scoring the 16th goal of the season in the tournament.

When Liverpool seemed to have what it takes to make a comfortable first-half lead, it was one of the match moments that made the Premier League so special. In the 41st minute, Mateo Kovacic, in a superb shot in the first half from outside the area, cut the distances with the best goal of the afternoon, and the London team, absolutely diabolical, reached the equalizer even before the end of the first half, after N’Golo Kante Christian was dismissed . Pulisic and the American successfully deliver to Keeler.

In the second half, the pace of play maintained the same tone, and the chances did not decrease, but Mendy and Keeler starred in the goals of each of them, and continued to win 2-2 until the end.

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The bad news for both teams was the extension of the distances between them to leaders Manchester City (53 points). Chelsea is 10 of CitizensIn second place, slightly behind Liverpool with 42 points, but one game (Leeds) is still behind.

By Melody Gross

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