Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

’Pool party after they sweep aside Chelsea

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LIVERPOOL were in no mood to allow Chelsea to spoil their Premier League trophy presentati­on party with an entertaini­ng 5-3 win entirely befitting the occasion.

While that ensured the hosts’ celebratio­ns were not dampened, having waited 30 years to lift the top-flight title, it left Frank Lampard’s side sweating on Champions League qualificat­ion.

They host Europa League-chasing Wolves on Sunday needing a point to guarantee a top four spot but will need to defend much better than they did at Anfield.

Chelsea’s recruitmen­t for next season so far has focused on the final third with Ajax winger Hakim Ziyech and RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner acquired at a cost of around £80 million.

However, seeing Naby Keita, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Georginio Wijnaldum all score in 21 first-half minutes suggested reinforcem­ents are required at the other end of the pitch.

The attacking options Lampard currently has did a decent job of getting them back into the game with veteran striker Olivier Giroud’s eighth goal in 16 appearance­s against the Reds just before the break giving them hope and substitute­s Tammy Abraham and Christian Pulisic making a real game of it after Roberto Firmino’s first Anfield league goal of the season had made it 4-1.

There was a short period where Liverpool, amid a cacophony of pyrotechni­cs going off outside the ground, looked far from comfortabl­e until Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n scored their fifth late on to make it 59 home league matches unbeaten.

That allowed the party, if it could be called such in an empty stadium, to get started with injured captain Jordan Henderson adding a Premier League to his already-impressive CV of Champions League, European Super Cup and Club World Cup trophy lifts on a specially-erected platform on the Kop.

Manchester United’s draw with West Ham earlier in the evening had made the equation easier for Chelsea but their early play suggested they were not content to play for a draw with the unmarked Mason Mount heading over and Reece James firing a shot wide.

Very few teams in the last three years have had the luxury of being able to spurn chances at Anfield and get away with it and a familiar story subsequent­ly played out.

Liverpool struck twice in fine fashion to knock all the early promise out of the visitors.

Willian was dispossess­ed by the press of Keita and Wijnaldum and the former blasted a shot into the top corner for his first Anfield league goal since April 2019.

It was 2-0 when Alexander-Arnold whipped a signature free-kick around the wall and past Kepa Arrizabala­ga and while the

Liverpool players were appealing for handball against Jorginho, Wijnaldum pounced to volley home the third.

Lampard was finally given something to smile about in added time when Giroud forced the ball home.

Roberto Firmino’s headed in Alexander-Arnold’s teasing cross to make it 4-1.

Goals by Abraham and Pulisic gave Chelsea hope but Liverpool substitute Oxlade-Chamberlai­n delivered the decisive blow by converting Andy Robertson’s low cross first time six minutes from the end.

 ??  ?? Liverpool skipper Jordan Henderson lifts the Premier League trophy.
Liverpool skipper Jordan Henderson lifts the Premier League trophy.
 ??  ?? Jurgen Klopp enjoys the moment.
Jurgen Klopp enjoys the moment.

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