Chelsea escaped from Liverpool with a 1-1 draw after the first
leg of their Champions League semi-final on Wednesday, rescued by
an injury time own goal from substitute John Arne Riise.
Dirk Kuyt had given Liverpool the lead after 43 minutes when he
fired between goalkeeper Petr Cech's legs and with almost five
minutes of injury time played, it looked as though Liverpool would
take a deserved lead to Stamford Bridge for next week's second
leg.
However with Austrian referee Konrad Plautz looking at his watch,
Chelsea substitute Salomon Kalou lofted one last high ball into the
Liverpool penalty area.
Riise, who had replaced the injured Fabio Aurelio after 62 minutes,
stooped to try and head the ball clear, but instead headed it past
helpless goalkeeper Pepe Reina and into the roof of his own
net.
It gave Chelsea a share of the spoils they hardly deserved as
Liverpool dominated for long periods but were denied by some
outstanding saves from Cech.
With time almost up it looked as though the seventh meeting between
the teams in the Champions League in the last four seasons was
about to end in a 1-0 scoreline for the fourth time.
Instead this match became the first to produce two goals and leave
the tie on a knife-edge with Chelsea the slight favourites to
advance to the final in Moscow on May 21.
Barcelona and Manchester United open their semi-final battle at the
Nou Camp on Thrsday.
Bright Start
Although Chelsea started the brighter they failed to create any
real scoring chances. Their best opportunity in the opening
exchanges came after only three minutes when Didier Drogba saw his
free-kick deflected to safety by the wall.
Joe Cole should have done better when he miscued a shot after being
played clear by Frank Lampard.
As in the quarter-final second leg against Arsenal two weeks ago,
Liverpool weathered the early storm and gradually began to take
control of the game.
They began to force Chelsea on to the back foot and went close to
taking the lead after 31 minutes when Cech made an outstanding save
to deny Fernando Torres in front of the Kop.
The breakthrough eventually came two minutes before halftime after
a sustained period of Liverpool pressure.
The move began with a quickly taken free kick by Xabi Alonso who
found Kuyt.
His cross was headed clear by John Terry to Lampard who was
dispossessed by Kuyt. The ball ran to Alonso who found Javier
Mascherano, and his miscued shot beat Claude Makelele's attempted
header, allowing Kuyt to fire through Cech's legs to put Liverpool
ahead.
It was the third time he had scored in the knockout rounds after
goals against Inter Milan and Arsenal and looked to have done
enough to win the match.
Chelsea not only have Riise to thank, but also Cech who made a
stunning late save to deny Steven Gerrard a goal with a brilliant
dipping volley.
Chelsea shock Liverpool late
Published: 9:02AM Wednesday April 23, 2008 Source: Reuters
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