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Key takeaways
- Ryan Gravenberch's sixth-minute opener had given Liverpool the perfect start and led to Chelsea supporters voicing angry chants against their owners, BlueCo.
- But a 35th-minute equalizer following an Enzo Fernández free kick that appeared to be guided into the net by defender Wesley Fofana hauled Chelsea level and changed the course of the game.
- Chelsea dominated and had a goal disallowed and a penalty claim dismissed by VAR as they chased a winning goal and confidence-boosting victory ahead of next Saturday's FA Cup final against Manchester City.
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Ryan Gravenberch's sixth-minute opener had given Liverpool the perfect start and led to Chelsea supporters voicing angry chants against their owners, BlueCo.
But a 35th-minute equalizer following an Enzo Fernández free kick that appeared to be guided into the net by defender Wesley Fofana hauled Chelsea level and changed the course of the game.
Chelsea dominated and had a goal disallowed and a penalty claim dismissed by VAR as they chased a winning goal and confidence-boosting victory ahead of next Saturday's FA Cup final against Manchester City.
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