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Goals from Eden Hazard and Raheem Sterling left an entertaining Capital One Cup semi-final all square ahead of next week’s return leg at Stamford Bridge

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Tue 20 Jan 2015 16.44 ESTFirst published on Tue 20 Jan 2015 13.40 EST
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Chelsea’s John Obi Mikel goes in for a feisty two-footed challenge on Liverpool’s Raheem Sterling in the first half. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
Chelsea’s John Obi Mikel goes in for a feisty two-footed challenge on Liverpool’s Raheem Sterling in the first half. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters

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Post match blather: That was a fairly enjoyable match. Liverpool didn’t half tear into Chelsea for the final 30 minutes, but were unable to get the winner they probably deserved. Steven Gerrard came closest with his shot off the wood-work. Thibaut Courtois was also forced into a wonderful save from Gerrard’s replacement, Adam Lallana. At the other end, Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has been handed more grist for his conspiracy theory mill by referee Martin Atkinson’s refusal to give Diego Costa a penalty he probably deserved. After a decent game of football, this semi-final is nicely poised for next week’s return leg.

Full time at Anfield: Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea

Peep! Peep! Peeeeeeeep!!!!! It’s all over and the teams traipse off with this Capital One Cup semi-final in the balance with the score at a goal apiece. Chelsea will be delighted to have scored an away goal with their only attempt on goal - they could and probably should have been beaten this evening.

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90+1 min: From the edge of the Chelsea penalty area, Sterling drags the ball a couple of yards wide of the right upright after picking up the ball with his back to goal, floating a few yards forward and pulling the trigger. He’s been the stand-out player tonight.

89 min: So, Chelsea are obviously happy to settle for a draw, but can Liverpool find a late winner. Markovic and Coutinho attempt to find one, but Chelsea clear as they launch an assault on their area. Lucas wins the wall back for his team with another fine tackle in the middle of the field.

88 min: Chelsea substitution: WIllian off, Cesar Azpilicueta on. The Brazilian’s played well this evening, doing a lot of dirty work as he attempted to contain Liverpool’s many attacks. He jogs off looking fairly knackered.

86 min: Having seen a replay of that latest COsta penalty controversy, it does look as if he was clipped by Sakho, albeit unintentionally. His progress was undoubtedly impaired, so he has every right to feel hard done by. 

84 min: Chelsea full-back Felipe Luis tries a shot from distance, with predictably hilarious consequences. No harm in having a go, I suppose.

83 min: Copsta and Hazard combine on the edge of the Liverpool penalty area ass Chelsea threaten on one of few occasions in this second half. The ball is played back towards Ivanovic and Lucas robs it back for Liverpool.

78 min: Sterling shoots high and wide after pouncing on a breaking ball in the Chelsea oenbalty area. Moments previously, Adam Lallana brought a wonderful save out of Courtois, who had to dive low to his right to keep out a rasping effort from distance. Shortly before Costa’s penalty appeal, Liverpool had a decent shout for a free-kick on the edge of the penalty area, left-hand side, as Courtois looked to have slid out of his area while holding the ball in his arms, under pressure from Raheem Sterling. For a semi-final first leg, it’s fairly frantic.

Adam Lallana reacts after his shot is saved. Photograph: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images
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77 min: While attempting to chase a dinked pass into the penalty area from Cesc Fabregas, Diego Costa goes to ground in the Liverpool penalty area and appeals for a spot-kick after some manner of coming-together with Mamadou Sakho. He looked to have been clipped by the defender, but appeared to delay his fall as he went through on goal, possibly in a bid to make his claim look more convincing. Martin Atkinson certainly wasn’t having it, but I thought it was a foul. I’d need to see it again to be sure.

Diego Costa fall to gound appealing for a penalty. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
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74 min: Sky Sports analyst Niall Quinn, who knows a thing or two about heading footballs, was decidedly unimpressed with Skrtel’s technique and thinks he should have done better with that header. “He’s turned his back to it,” he says, sounding baffled.

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72 min: Coutinho wins a free-kick for Liverpool, wide on the left about 40 yards from the Chelsea goal after a foul by Matic. Henderson sends the ball into the penalty area, where Skrtel out-leaps Terry to get his head to it on the edge of the six yard box. He’s unable to control his header and the ball zips high over the bar.

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68 min: Liverpool win a corner, which Steven Gerrard takes. His ball into the penalty area is thumped clear with a header from John Terry. Liverpool substitution: Steven Gerrard off, Adam Lallana on. Gerrard’s done pretty well this evening, although he did give the ball away quite a few times. He was desperately unlucky not to score.

Steven Gerrard shakes hands with Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho after being substituted. Photograph: Carl Recine/Action Images
Steven Gerrard hands over the captains arm band to Jordan Henderson. Photograph: Carl Recine/Action Images
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66 min: Oof! Steven Gerrard rattles the upright with a shot from the edge of the penalty area after being teed up by Philippe Coutinho. That was a fine effort.

64 min: Diego Costa is caught offside again. He’s complaining to the referee for a free-kick he feels he should have got after being elbowed by Martin Skrtel in the passage of play that led to Sterling’s equaliser. Replays suggest he may well have a point.

Martin Skrtel challenges Diego Costa Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
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62 min: A mistimed run results in the linesman hoisting his flag as Diego Costa was put through on goal by Matic to bring a smart save out of Simon Mignolet. A hitherto turgid second half has been electro-shocked into life by that Sterling equaliser.

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60 min: That was a beauty from Sterling. Mikel was out of position and behind him when he picked up the ball about 45 yards from goal and drifted past Matic, before running straight at Cahill. With the centre-back backing off him, Sterling’s low left footed diagonal shot left Courois with little chance.

GOAL! Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea (Sterling 58)

57 min: Sterling takes charge, leaving Matic and Mikel in his wake as he sprints into the penalty area, before slipping the ball past Courtois into the bottom right-hand corner. That’s a fine individual goal.

Raheem Sterling scores. Photograph: Matt West/Matt West/BPI/Rex
Raheem Sterling celebrates his goal with team mates. Photograph: Carl Recine/Action Images
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54 min: For all their domination of possession, Liverpool have created very little this evening. There’s a touch of the Arsenal’s about them this evening - and I don’t meran the Arsenal that beat Manchester City on Sunday. They’re being a mite too over-elaborate in the face of Chelsea’s parked bus.

53 min: Liverpool attack down the left, where Branisalv Ivanovic is having a fairly torrid evening. From the edge of the area, Coutinho chips the ball towards Sterling, who is denied a shot at goal from six yards by the Chelsea right-back. Good interception.

51 min: Diego Costa and Jordan Henderson have a little snarl at each other over something and nothing. THere’s not much going on in the way of football action at the moment, so you’ll have to make do with that information until something more interesting happens.

Diego Costa Jordan Henderson discuss the weather. Photograph: Carl Recine/Action Images
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49 min: The camera cuts from Raheem Sterling, who is sporting a natty pair of Wolverine type sideburns, on the pitch, to Daniel Sturridge up in the stands. He has no sideburns to speak of, but is wearing a hood.

46 min: Wonderful play from Fabregas. Standing with his back to the Liverpool goal, he dummies a through ball from the centre played upfield by Matic, taking out both central defenders and allowing Costa to run on to it. Mignolet dashes out of his goal to clear the danger. He had to be lively there.

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Second half: Chelsea lead ...

Chelsea get the ball rolling for the second half of this Carling Cup first leg. Liverpool will be playing into the Kop, as they like to do.

Clive Darwell writes: “Surely if they want to remove ambiguity from handball decisions they should re-phrase the law to ‘could the player have been reasonably expected to get their hand/arm out of the way’,” he says. “Otherwise there’ll always be the unknown about whether it was deliberate or not - unknowable without truth serums etc.”

In the Sky Sports Studio: Pundits Jamie Carragher and Gus Poyet are in agreement that Liverpool should not have had a penalty for that incident involving Costa just before half-time. The consensus is that Costa was on the floor, the ball hit his hand and there wasn’t a thing he could do about it.

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Point of information: “It was Thorgan Hazard, not his brother Eden, who attended the funeral of Junior Malanda today,” writes Jan Huyse.

Half-time: Liverpool 0-1 Chelsea

Half-time: The players traipse off for their half-time refreshments, with Chelsea leading courtesy of an Eden Hazard penalty. Steven Gerrard accompanies referee Martin Atkinson to the tunnel, presumably complaining about the penalty he thinks Liverpool should have got for Costa’s hand-ball.

I must confess that I don’t know if it should have been a spot-kick or not. The ball definitely rolled against Costa’s hand, as he sat on the turf. Was it deliberate? I don’t think so. Did he move his hand to the ball? I don’t think so. Was his hand in an unnatural position? Considering it’s on the grass and it’s a game of football, you’d have to say yes, surely?

All smiles for Jose Mourinho... Photograph: Carl Recine/Action Images
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45+2 min: Lucas looks to have played Sterling in on goal with a deft prod of the ball in behind Chelsea’s defence, but Thibaut Courtois is alert enough to dash off his line and just beat the nimble Liverpool forward in the race to the ball.

45+1 min: The ball rolls against the hand of Diego Costa as he sits on his backside, both hands on the deck, in the Chelsea penalty area after a scramble. Liverpool appeal for a penalty, but don’t get one.

Jordan Henderson and Lazar Markovic appeal for a penalty after the ball appears to stike Diego Costa on the arm. Photograph: Carl Recine/Action Images
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45 min: While galloping down the wing chasing a loose ball with Lazer Markovic, Chelsea left-back sticks out an arm to feel for and hold off the winger. He gets booked and Liverpool win a free-kick that might as well be a corner.

44 min: Lucas gets booked for barging into Hazard. He’s not one bit happy about it and replays suggest he might have been harshly dealt with for what looked an innocuous collision.

Lucas get a yellow card for a foul on Eden Hazard. Photograph: Magi Haroun/Magi Haroun/Rex
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43 min: Coutinho tries a shot from distance, which is put out for a corner. Ivanovic clears the inswinger with his head.

Philippe Coutinho crosses before Cesc Fabregas can get to him.. Photograph: John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images
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39 min: Throw in for Chelsea, deep in Liverpool territory. Ivanovic shapes to take another long one, before chucking it short to Willian. Liverpool clear their lines.

38 min: Steven Gerrard gets booked for a fairly robust challenge on Eden Hazard. He’s not best pleased, but it looked fair enough to me.

Steven Gerrard is booked by referee Martin Atkinson for the challenge on Eden Hazard. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
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35 min: Costa appeals for a foul after being brought to ground by Can while trying to complete a give-and-go with Fabregas. None is forthcoming.

Emre Can challenges Diego Costa Photograph: Michael Regan/Getty Images
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34 min: Moreno and Coutinho exchange passes as they advance into Liverpool territory, but the Brazilian loses possession as he tries to pick out Sterling. Liverpool are attempting to unlock Chelsea’s defence and get Sterling through on goal with some fairly intricate passing moves, that are regularly breaking down on the back of wayward deliveries.

33 min: Jordan Henderson slips. Chelsea’s travelling support strikes up a chorus of Are You Gerrard In Disguise?

31 min: Liverpool look to be in trouble after Chelsea cleared that ball, with Moreno under pressure as Fabregas, Hazard and Mikel bore down on him. Having committed too many men forward, Liverpool scramble back and eventually force Hazard down a blind alley and avoid going two behind.

30 min: Free-kick for Liverpool, between the edge of the penalty area and the touchline. Gerrard sends the ball into the mixer, but Chelsea eventually clear.

29 min: The players from both sides give the bloke in charge of the middle third heat-map plenty to think about, until Emre Can takes control of proceedings, surges forward and attempts to dink a cross in behind the Chelsea defence, where Sterling has made a clever run. Can’s run isn’t so clever and what should have beena scoring chance goes begging.

26 min: After good work from Lucas and Gerrard, Moreno’s cross from the left is put out for a corner. Coutinho sends the ball towards the far post, but he heads it into the ground and wide, when perhaps he might have sent it back across the area. Liverpool seem to have re-found their mojo after suffering that setback earlier.

24 min: Sterling and Coutinho combine down the centre, exchanging passes as they make their way through the Chelsea half. John Obi Mikel steps in to put a stop to their collective gallop.

23 min: From the left wing, halfway inside the Chelsea half, Moreno plays the ball towards Gerrard in the centre. He’s dispossessed by Coutinho, who advances up the pitch.

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