LONDON (Reuters) - CHELSEA 1 LIVERPOOL 2A stunning strike from Jordan Henderson helped Liverpool secure a comfortable 2-1 win at Chelsea on Friday that ended the London club's unbeaten start to the season and underlined the growing potential of Juergen Klopp's side. The win moved Liverpool level with Chelsea on 10 points after five games and prevented the Londoners from going top of the table. "We played football like hell," said Klopp, whose side have now played Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea away from home in their opening fixtures. Typically of a sluggish Chelsea performance, Liverpool opened the scoring by catching the hosts napping at the back. Gary Cahill cleared the ball to Henderson 30 metres from goal and he took aim before curling beautifully into the top corner.
Source: The Star September 16, 2016 21:21 UTC