Raheem Sterling’s equaliser keeps Liverpool’s final hopes alive

Eden Hazard’s penalty secures Chelsea a hard-earned draw at Anfield

Liverpool goalscorer Raheem Sterling and Chelsea captain John Terry become entangled during last night’s semi-final at Anfield. Photo: Peter Powell/EPA
Liverpool goalscorer Raheem Sterling and Chelsea captain John Terry become entangled during last night’s semi-final at Anfield. Photo: Peter Powell/EPA

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By the end, Liverpool were left to reflect on that moment in the second half when Steven Gerrard had the chance to silence the Chelsea supporters who had mercilessly taunted him again, but struck his shot against a post.

There were other chances as well for Liverpool on a night when Chelsea were indebted to Thibaut Courtois’ goalkeeping.

But Brendan Rodgers' players showed they could come up against the best team in the country and cause them problems. Unfortunately for them, there is no better opponent when it comes to absorbing pressure and, ultimately, Jose Mourinho will reflect on a satisfying night's work. Chelsea will surely operate with more adventure in the second leg at Stamford Bridge next week.

Difficult moments

The visitors had to withstand some difficult moments as Liverpool swarmed forward during parts of the second half, buoyed by Raheem Sterling’s equaliser and desperately looking to complete the comeback after the setback of Eden Hazard’s 18th-minute penalty.

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Courtois provided a formidable barrier but the fact Liverpool created so many opportunities should at least give them confidence to think a place in the final is still possible.

The home side can be encouraged that for long spells they looked sharp in possession, passing the ball crisply.

Yet there is a recurring theme about the way Liverpool’s shortcomings in defence undermine the entire team.

At one stage in the first half a spell of concerted pressure from the home side ended with the ball being cleared from inside Chelsea’s penalty area and from a long punt forwards there were suddenly two visiting players bearing down on one defender. Rodgers’ team are still getting used to a new system of three central defenders and, as long as it remains this work in progress, their opponents will think there are flaws to be exposed.

The penalty was merely the latest example. Cesc Fabregas's darting run to the byline created the danger and Emre Can was caught out of position by his speed and movement. Fabregas flicked the ball inside to Hazard and Can clipped his opponent in his clumsy attempt to rectify the situation.

The referee, Martin Atkinson, made the correct decision and Hazard calmly beat Simon Mignolet from the spot.

A couple of minutes earlier Gerrard had forced a fine save from Courtois with a magnificent 30-yard effort.

There is still a recurring theme about the way Liverpool’s shortcomings in defence can undermine them but they have taken on the Premier League leaders with no fear and, if nothing else, that is a start bearing in mind the way the two sides have gone in different directions since the end of last season.

Red shirt

Costa spent a lot of the night trying to get under the skin of anyone in a red shirt. In the first half he caught Can in the face with his gloved hand. Later there was a standoff with Jordan Henderson.

There is always a bit of niggle when these teams meet and there was also was a sneaky attempt from Lazar Markovic to make out Filipe Luis had struck him in the face as the two players competed for the ball.

It suited Chelsea better for the game to become fractured and niggly and early in the second half Liverpool had temporarily lost their momentum.

Yet it was a brilliant piece of individual play from Sterling for his goal and that invigorated the home team once again.

Sterling was 40 yards out when he took Henderson's pass. His body movement and change of direction set him running towards goal, eluding Nemanja Matic at first, opening up the visitors and picking up speed as he spotted the gap between Gary Cahill and Branislav Ivanovic before finding the bottom corner with a cool finish past Courtois. Guardian Service

LIVERPOOL: Mignolet, Can, Skrtel, Sakho, Markovic, Henderson, Lucas, Moreno, Gerrard (Lallana 70), Coutinho, Sterling. Subs not used: Jose Enrique, Lambert, Manquillo, Borini, Rossiter, Ward. Booked: Gerrard, Lucas.

CHELSEA: Courtois, Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry, Luis, Mikel, Matic, Willian (Azpilicueta 89), Fabregas, Hazard, Costa. Subs not used: Cech, Zouma, Ramires, Oscar, Drogba, Remy. Booked: Luis, Mikel.

Attendance: 44, 573

Referee: Martin Atkinson (West Yorkshire).