Hazard, who had scored the winner between the two sides at Anfield in midweek, looked to have given Chelsea the win and ended Liverpool's unbeaten Premier League run. But substitute Sturridge came up with a moment of brilliance in the closing moments to rescue a point. And BT Sport's Des Kelly revealed Hazard told Sturridge to make sure he repeats his heroics against title rivals Manchester City next weekend. (Image: REUTERS)Hazard also later told BBC Sport: "I said to him the goal wasn't bad, to be fair. "I am happy for him but not happy for Chelsea."
Source: Daily Mirror September 30, 2018 07:02 UTC