Liverpool’s hopes of climbing back into the top four took a huge blow on Thursday night as they suffered their five successive home defeat in the Premier League, this time at the hands of Chelsea, who climb into the Champions League qualification places.Timo Werner’s opening strike was ruled by VAR for offside after just under half an hour, but the Blues still made their pressure pay as Mason Mount put them ahead three minutes before half time.The England midfielder was picked out by N’Golo Kante, before taking the ball past Fabinho and firing past Alisson with aplomb.Liverpool stuck to their guns and tried to hit back in their usual fashion, but showed just how far they have fallen by failing to create any clear cut chances to.
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