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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

2016 -17 Barclays Premier League Friday Sep 16,2016

Chelsea Vs Liverpool
Liverpool beats Chelsea 2-1

Liverpool continued to gather impressive momentum in the Premier League as they inflicted Antonio Conte's first loss as Chelsea manager with a deserved victory at Stamford Bridge to move into the top four.
Goal Scorers
For Liverpool - Dejan Lovren(17) and Jordan Henderson(36)
For Chelsea - Diego Costa(61)

  • Liverpool have won five of their last nine Premier League visits to Stamford Bridge, having won only one of their first 16 trips there.
  • Antonio Conte lost his first home league game as a manager since January 2013, ending a run of 30 games without defeat.
  • Since Jurgen Klopp took charge of his first game, Liverpool have scored 15 Premier League goals from outside the box, five more than any other side in that time.
  • Diego Costa has been involved in at least one goal in every game he's played so far in the Premier League this season (five goals, one assist).
  • Only Sergio Aguero (21) has had a hand in more Premier League goals in 2016 than Costa (18, 12 goals and six assists).
  • Dejan Lovren ended a run of 64 games without a Premier League goal, last netting for Southampton against Sunderland in January 2014.
  • Chelsea have not kept a clean sheet in any of their last seven home Premier League games against Liverpool, last doing so in October 2009.
  • The Blues were two goals behind in a Premier League game for the first time since December 2015 v Leicester, Jose Mourinho's final match in charge.
  • Nemanja Matic has assisted in each of his last two Premier League games at Stamford Bridge - as many as he had managed in his previous 38 home appearances before this run.
  • Liverpool are without a clean sheet in nine away Premier League games, their longest run since May 2005.
  • Jurgen Klopp is the first manager to win his opening two visits to Stamford Bridge in the Premier League since Arsene Wenger, and only the fourth manager overall to do so along with Mike Walker and Harry Redknapp

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