English Premier League

The Chelsea and Liverpool match ends in a draw


The Chelsea summit and its guest Liverpool ended in a positive 1-1 draw on Sunday in the first stage of the English Premier League, on the grounds of the Blues stadium, Stamford Bridge.
Liverpool opened the scoring through Colombian player Luis Diaz 18, with a charming pass from Egyptian star Mohamed Salah.

But the Frenchman, Axel Desassi, equalized for the owners of the house in the 37th minute, before the end of the first half.


The second half did not bring anything new to the two teams, to be a point in the quiver of each.

This tie is the seventh between the two teams

And it appeared from the first moments the desire of the two teams to come up with the three points, but the guests were able to grab an early lead through Dias (18), after a series of wonderful passes to reach the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, who penetrated into the area and passed a back ball so that Dias took his time to deposit the ball into the net with his left. in the left corner.

  Salah, who hit the post in the 12th minute and almost scored his first goal this season, thought he had doubled the Reds' lead, but his goal was ruled out after the intervention of the VAR assistant referee, to be ruled out for offside (31).

The landowners were able to equalize before the end of the first half through Desassi, who came from France's Monaco (37), after he failed to clear the ball after a corner kick, before Ben Chilwell headed it into the six-yard area, and Desassi reached the ball in time. He scored against Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson Becker.

The equalizing goal did not calm the rhythm of the two teams, as Chelsea thought they had advanced three minutes later, but Chilwell's goal was also ruled out for offside (40).

The second half was less intense between the two teams, but the last ten minutes witnessed some enthusiasm, as both teams had the ability to come up with the three points, but the result remained the same, so that the two teams shared the match points.







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