Stunning Henderson strike helps Liverpool beat Chelsea
AMMONNEWS - A stunning strike from Jordan Henderson helped Liverpool secure a comfortable 2-1 win at Chelsea that ended the London club’s unbeaten start to the season and underlined the growing potential of Juergen Klopp’s side.
Liverpool largely dominated the encounter and took a 2-0 lead after Dejan Lovren was left unmarked to steer home the opener and Henderson bent the ball into the top corner from 30 metres to put the visitors in command at halftime.
Chelsea fought back after the break when Diego Costa sidefooted home from close range after 61 minutes but there was little further goalmouth action as Liverpool comfortably held on.
The win moved Liverpool level with Chelsea on 10 points after five games and prevented the Londoners from going top of the table. 'It was really nice to watch. In the second half it was a bit more difficult. After their goal, we managed it well.' said Klopp
Daniel Sturridge threatened after only two minutes, curling a shot from the edge of the area that slipped from keeper Thibaut Courtois’s grasp and almost trickled over the line, but it was not long before Liverpool grabbed the lead.
A free kick found its way to Philippe Coutinho and his deep cross found four Liverpool players unmarked at the far post, with Lovren applying a cool side-footed finish past Courtois.
Henderson’s stunning second arrived after 36 minutes and was a fully deserved reflection of Liverpool’s first-half dominance. Gary Cahill cleared the ball to Henderson 30 meters from goal and he took aim before curling beautifully into the top corner.
Having been completely outplayed in the first half, Chelsea briefly came out fighting after the break and pulled themselves back into the game on 61 minutes when Costa grabbed his fifth Premier League goal of the season.
*Reuters
AMMONNEWS - A stunning strike from Jordan Henderson helped Liverpool secure a comfortable 2-1 win at Chelsea that ended the London club’s unbeaten start to the season and underlined the growing potential of Juergen Klopp’s side.
Liverpool largely dominated the encounter and took a 2-0 lead after Dejan Lovren was left unmarked to steer home the opener and Henderson bent the ball into the top corner from 30 metres to put the visitors in command at halftime.
Chelsea fought back after the break when Diego Costa sidefooted home from close range after 61 minutes but there was little further goalmouth action as Liverpool comfortably held on.
The win moved Liverpool level with Chelsea on 10 points after five games and prevented the Londoners from going top of the table. 'It was really nice to watch. In the second half it was a bit more difficult. After their goal, we managed it well.' said Klopp
Daniel Sturridge threatened after only two minutes, curling a shot from the edge of the area that slipped from keeper Thibaut Courtois’s grasp and almost trickled over the line, but it was not long before Liverpool grabbed the lead.
A free kick found its way to Philippe Coutinho and his deep cross found four Liverpool players unmarked at the far post, with Lovren applying a cool side-footed finish past Courtois.
Henderson’s stunning second arrived after 36 minutes and was a fully deserved reflection of Liverpool’s first-half dominance. Gary Cahill cleared the ball to Henderson 30 meters from goal and he took aim before curling beautifully into the top corner.
Having been completely outplayed in the first half, Chelsea briefly came out fighting after the break and pulled themselves back into the game on 61 minutes when Costa grabbed his fifth Premier League goal of the season.
*Reuters
AMMONNEWS - A stunning strike from Jordan Henderson helped Liverpool secure a comfortable 2-1 win at Chelsea that ended the London club’s unbeaten start to the season and underlined the growing potential of Juergen Klopp’s side.
Liverpool largely dominated the encounter and took a 2-0 lead after Dejan Lovren was left unmarked to steer home the opener and Henderson bent the ball into the top corner from 30 metres to put the visitors in command at halftime.
Chelsea fought back after the break when Diego Costa sidefooted home from close range after 61 minutes but there was little further goalmouth action as Liverpool comfortably held on.
The win moved Liverpool level with Chelsea on 10 points after five games and prevented the Londoners from going top of the table. 'It was really nice to watch. In the second half it was a bit more difficult. After their goal, we managed it well.' said Klopp
Daniel Sturridge threatened after only two minutes, curling a shot from the edge of the area that slipped from keeper Thibaut Courtois’s grasp and almost trickled over the line, but it was not long before Liverpool grabbed the lead.
A free kick found its way to Philippe Coutinho and his deep cross found four Liverpool players unmarked at the far post, with Lovren applying a cool side-footed finish past Courtois.
Henderson’s stunning second arrived after 36 minutes and was a fully deserved reflection of Liverpool’s first-half dominance. Gary Cahill cleared the ball to Henderson 30 meters from goal and he took aim before curling beautifully into the top corner.
Having been completely outplayed in the first half, Chelsea briefly came out fighting after the break and pulled themselves back into the game on 61 minutes when Costa grabbed his fifth Premier League goal of the season.
*Reuters
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Stunning Henderson strike helps Liverpool beat Chelsea
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