Liverpool suffer third successive loss as Estevao strikes late for Chelsea


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Liverpool crashed to a third successive defeat as Estevao Willian's last-gasp strike condemned the spluttering Premier League champions to a 2-1 defeat against Chelsea on Saturday.
Arne Slot's side were rocked by Estevao's close-range finish
in the final seconds at Stamford Bridge after Cody Gakpo's second half
equaliser had cancelled out Moises Caicedo's brilliant opener for the Blues.
After making a perfect start to the season with seven wins
in all competitions, including five in the Premier League, Liverpool have
suffered an unexpected blip with shock defeats at Crystal Palace, Galatasaray
and Chelsea.
Having lost to Palace in the closing moments last weekend,
this was another agonising blow for Liverpool, who had made a habit of scoring
late winners themselves in the early weeks of the season.
Those late goals had papered over the cracks as Liverpool
struggle to gel following Slot's close-season spending spree.
Once again the second-placed Reds were below the standards
that carried them to the title last season, despite splashing out more than
£400 million ($539 million) on new signings.
They have surrendered first place to Arsenal, who climbed
one point above them after beating West Ham on Saturday.
"Last season we lost against Chelsea as well. Stamford
Bridge is always difficult. We were very close to a result. Small
margins," Slot said.
"As I said, at Galatasaray, we had a one-v-one then
they get a penalty. We conceded in extra, extra time against Palace. And then
today they score a goal that could go at either end.
"These are the margins that don't fall for us at the
moment. We have to work harder to not rely on these margins."
Chelsea's late show lifted them to sixth place as under-fire
boss Enzo Maresca avoided a third successive league defeat.
Maresca's men snatched the lead with a bolt from the blue in
the 14th minute.
When Liverpool carelessly conceded possession, Caicedo
pounced on the loose ball and advanced unchecked as Virgil van Dijk and
Ibrahima Konate backed off, allowing the 23-year-old midfielder to lash a
sublime strike into the top corner from the edge of the area.
The Reds lacked their usual fluency and Alejandro Garnacho
almost added to Slot's angst with a curler that clipped the outside of the post
as Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili stood rooted to the spot.
Garnacho was denied a penalty just before half-time after
Dominik Szoboszlai shoved the Argentine to the turf, with the incensed Maresca
earning a booking after becoming embroiled in a row with Liverpool goalkeeping
coach Xavi Valero.
Alexander Isak was anonymous for long periods and when he
did get a sight of goal, Liverpool's British record signing headed wastefully
over.
Florian Wirtz's clever turn and pass inside the Chelsea area
teed up Mohamed Salah, but the Egypt star blazed wide.
It took Liverpool until the 51st minute to muster a shot on
target as Ryan Gravenberch's long-range drive was held by Robert Sanchez.
Salah squandered another sight of goal with a wayward finish
that summed up his recent dip in form.
Liverpool had hope at last when they levelled in the 63rd
minute.
Given too much time by Marc Cucurella, Szoboszlai whipped a
cross into the six-yard box.
James was slow to react and Isak flicked the ball towards
Gakpo, who stabbed home from close-range for his first goal in eight games.
But, despite losing centre-backs Josh Acheampong and Benoit
Badiashile to injuries, Chelsea finished strongly.
Mamardashvili made good saves to deny Jamie Gittens and
Estevao before Enzo Fernandez's glancing header smacked off the post.
The Blues' late barrage was rewarded deep into stoppage-time
as Cucurella whipped a cross into the six-yard box and Estevao stretched to
slot home from an acute angle.
Maresca embarked on a jubilant sprint down the touchline to
celebrate with his players, earning a red card in the process.
With Stamford Bridge rocking in triumph, Slot stood
ashen-faced on the touchline as Liverpool's latest loss hit home.
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