Liverpool secured a commanding 4-1 victory over Chelsea, displaying dominance from the outset. Despite an early VAR decision denying Chelsea a penalty, Liverpool exploited defensive gaps, with Diogo Jota capitalizing on a Chilwell mistake to secure an early lead. Conor Bradley added a second goal, taking advantage of defensive errors, while Chelsea struggled to maintain possession.
Darwin Nunez had numerous opportunities, and despite a missed penalty chance, Liverpool entered halftime with a comfortable 2-0 lead. Enzo Fernandez posed a threat for Chelsea, but frustration was evident as multiple bookings were incurred.
Mauricio Pochettino’s second-half substitutions did little to alter Chelsea’s fortunes. Dominik Szoboszlai extended Liverpool’s lead, and although Christopher Nkunku provided a glimmer of hope for Chelsea, Luiz Diaz sealed Liverpool’s 4-1 win.
The outcome underscores Chelsea’s challenges and raises concerns ahead of the impending Carabao Cup final against Liverpool. Liverpool showcased both attacking prowess and defensive solidity, sending a potent message to their rivals. Despite standout saves from Đorđe Petrović in goal for Chelsea, the final score doesn’t fully capture his crucial contributions.