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Liverpool thrashed Chelsea 4-1

Darwin Nunez struck the woodwork twice in the first half, for a total of four times, but Diogo Jota persevered admirably to push past defenders and slot in after Bradley's assist. The 20-year-old international from Northern Ireland, who has shown a lot of promise at Liverpool this season, then scored the goal his recent strong performances deserved as he sprinted into the area from the right and curled into the far corner.

After Jota was hauled down, Nunez scored from the penalty spot, but the post saved Liverpool from a 3-0 lead at the interval. With just Alisson to beat after the interval, Mykhailo Mudryk squandered a fantastic opportunity to cut the lead in half. He sent the ball high over the bar. Dominik Szoboszlai made up for Chelsea's error by heading home Bradley's cross to score Liverpool's third goal. Christopher Nkunku gave the visitors a late consolation goal, but Luis Diaz scored a fourth goal from close range.



 

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