The Borneo Post

Fabregas sees red as Chelsea beat Liverpool

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PASADENA, United States: Chelsea’s Cesc Fabregas was sent off for a reckless lunge at Liverpool new boy Ragnar Klavan, overshadow­ing a 1- 0 friendly win at the Pasadena Rose Bowl on Wednesday.

The Premier League giants locked horns in the pre- season Internatio­nal Champions Cup in a match which was more remarkable for its clumsy fouls than freeflowin­g football.

Spanish midfielder Fabregas, 29, could have no complaints as he got his marching orders in the 70th minute for sliding late into Klavan with his studs up.

By then California­n referee Baldomero Toledo had already been forced to show yellow cards to four Liverpool players -- with another to come -- and one to Chelsea’s Gary Cahill.

Chelsea’s new head coach Antonio Conte told reporters after the final whistle the match was more competitiv­e than he had been expecting, apologisin­g for Fabregas’s foul.

“I think that in this period, the fatigue sometimes can bring a (player) to go too late,” he said.

“I know Fabregas is a good man, a good boy and is not a player to have this type of situation. I’m sorry for him, I’m sorry for the Liverpool player.”

Klopp said Klavan had escaped unscathed from the challenge but revealed that fellow recruit Marko Grujic was in hospital after receiving a knock to the head in the first half. Klopp denied that the game had more edge than a normal pre-season clash, but added: “It was far away from a friendly game, and that’s okay.”

England defender Cahill got the 53,000 crowd going in the 10th minute when he rose above several Liverpool defenders to connect with a Fabregas corner for an alltoo-simple header. Liverpool looked the more enterprisi­ng side for much of the game, creating chances and dominating possession, but they lacked a cutting edge up front with striker Daniel Sturridge deemed unfit.

Liverpool’s best chance came in the first half when Chelsea’s Brazilian winger Willian gave away a throw inside his own half and left-back Alberto Moreno was played in down the left. The 24year- old Spaniard cut it back for Roberto Firmino, who got the ball stuck under his feet and couldn’t pull the trigger.

The striker had a goal ruled offside minutes later after finishing off a gorgeous exchange of backheel passes. — AFP

 ??  ?? Defender Gary Cahill of Chelsea heads the ball to score during their Internatio­nal Champions Cup (ICC) game against Liverpool, at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California. — AFP photo
Defender Gary Cahill of Chelsea heads the ball to score during their Internatio­nal Champions Cup (ICC) game against Liverpool, at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? Real Madrid’s Colombian forward James Rodriguez runs with the ball during the UEFA Super Cup football match against Sevilla at Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff, south Wales in this Aug 12, 2014 file photo. — AFP photo
Real Madrid’s Colombian forward James Rodriguez runs with the ball during the UEFA Super Cup football match against Sevilla at Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff, south Wales in this Aug 12, 2014 file photo. — AFP photo

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