Chelsea, Liverpool and Palace
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Chelsea held Arsenal to a 1-1 draw despite being reduced to ten men. Liverpool defeated West Ham 2-0, with Alexander Isak scoring his first Premier League goal for the club as the Reds ended a difficult stretch of form.
Chelsea could soon join the tug-of-war for Marc Guehi, according to former Blues player and coach Jody Morris. Guehi is set to leave Crystal Palace when his contract expires at the end of the
In the second half the barrage of attacking subs were able to put a bit more pressure on Liverpool’s defence. We were still toothless upfront, and Liverpool were able to match our chances on the fast breaks that sent the entire team into havoc.
Liverpool defeated West Ham United in the Premier League and will be hoping to continue their winning ways in December with a busy Christmas fixture list ahead.
Reigning champions Liverpool got back in the win column at West Ham and will next host Sunderland, the league's biggest surprise at this stage following their fresh promotion. The Black Cats have beaten Chelsea away and drew Arsenal at home, so they have the physicality and mentality to give the Reds a proper test.
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Digging Deeper Into The Liverpool FC Women’s Draw With Chelsea
Liverpool will head on the road next Saturday to face Sheffield United in the FA Women’s League Cup. Liverpool currently lead their group and a win will see them through to the knockout rounds. There will be an international break after the cup match, with the Reds returning to WSL play in December with a match against Arsenal at the Emirates.
Liverpool, now coached by former City boss Gareth Taylor, are in a mess: 11th in the table with just one point from seven matches. Chelsea are expected to handle this. But facing a side that desperate, in front of their own crowd, is exactly the sort of fixture that punishes any drop in standards.
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Ashley Cole Blames Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea Legends for England’s Golden Generation Failings
During the 2000s, England boasted numerous world class individuals all over the pitch, including David Beckham, Wayne Rooney, Michael Owen, Paul Scholes, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, John Terry, Rio Ferdinand and Cole himself. But the Three Lions consistently fell short of success.