Chelsea managed to break their dismal run of consecutive Premier League defeats by securing a 1-1 draw against Liverpool at Anfield.
While the result stops the bleeding for the London club, it officially mathematically excludes them from the race for next season’s UEFA Champions League.
Match Summary: Goals and VAR Drama
The match started with a flurry of action:
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6th Minute: Ryan Gravenberch opened the scoring for Liverpool, putting Arne Slot’s men ahead early.
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35th Minute: Enzo Fernández found the equalizer for Chelsea, rewarding a spirited response from the visitors.
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The Second Half: Both sides missed clear-cut chances, and a potential winner from Cole Palmer was dramatically ruled out by VAR, keeping the score level until the final whistle.
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The Fallout: Chelsea’s Summer Revolution
The draw comes after a disastrous stretch of six straight losses, which led to the dismissal of manager Liam Rosenior. Now sitting in 9th place with 49 points, Chelsea are 9 points adrift of 5th-placed Aston Villa with only two games remaining. The focus now shifts to a planned “total revolution” in the squad this summer.
Liverpool’s Road to the Champions League
For Liverpool, the point brings them to 59 points, securing 4th place in the standings. The Reds need just one victory from their final two matches to mathematically guarantee their return to the Champions League.




