The Sun (Malaysia)

Hazard dumps Liverpool

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CHELSEA assistant manager Gianfranco Zola hailed Eden Hazard as one of the world’s best after the Belgian’s spectacula­r winner sent the Blues into the last 16 of the League Cup at Liverpool’s expense with a 2-1 victory at Anfield.

“Not only is he one of the best in the Premier League – if not the best – but he is one of the best in Europe and the world,” said Zola, himself a Chelsea legend as a player.

“In my opinion we haven’t seen the best of him yet. He’s remarkable.”

Daniel Sturridge looked set to haunt his former employers by opening the scoring for Liverpool shortly after he had missed an open goal early in the secondhalf.

But Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, who took charge three years ago next month, will now have to wait until at least May to deliver his first trophy since arriving at Anfield as another chance of silverware slipped by with his side’s first defeat of the season.

“This is good preparatio­n for Saturday but we have to defend better,” said Klopp. “We could have played calmer football but it’s normal when you make changes.”

It was another frustratin­g night for Alvaro Morata, though, as the Chelsea striker failed to make the impact Sturridge did at the other end.

Morata’s best chance came inside 20 minutes when the Spaniard latched onto Cesc Fabregas’s pass over the top.

Liverpool took longer to adjust to the wholesale changes with £47 million (RM255.31m) signing Fabinho making his full debut in midfield, while Dejan Lovren made his first appearance of the season in central defence after playing a full part as Croatia reached the World Cup final.

However, they dominated the early stages of the second period and should have been in front when Sturridge rounded Willy Caballero, but somehow skewed wide with the goal at his mercy.

Maurizio Sarri introduced Hazard with 35 minutes remaining, but moments later his side were behind as Sturridge made amends in spectacula­r fashion with an overhead kick after Caballero parried Naby Keita’s drive.

Hazard took his time to make an impact, but also had a hand in the equaliser as his freekick was headed goalwards by Ross Barkley and, after Mignolet made a smart save, Emerson Palmieri poked home the rebound.

Sturridge came close to putting Liverpool back in front as he hit the bar.

But instead it was Hazard who showed his class to strike the winner as he danced past five Liverpool challenges before crashing a rising shot into the far corner for his sixth goal of the season. – AFP

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