One of the things that has helped millions of people across the globe keep the faith in the beautiful game has been Liverpool dumping Chelsea out of the Champions League Semi-Finals in 2005 and 2007. Liverpool have the chance the complete the hat trick starting tomorrow, with Gerrard, Torres, and Babel all in top form.
One of the players to watch for Chelsea could be Nicolas Anelka. The journeyman striker has the talent to make an impact at this level, but his chances in these types of big games has been limited.
Supporters of the French National team will want to compare Anelka's performance tomorrow to Henry's performance for Barcelona against Manchester United on Wednesday, assuming both of them play. They could both be left out, but Anelka has shown glimpses that he could be ready for prime time.
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3 deflections:
Liverpool must now score at Stamford Bridge to have a chance. Riise's own goal was unfortunate. He should have stayed on his feet and cleared that cross instead of using his head.
Did you see dirty John Terry bury his knee into Torres' side while the latter was down? That was disgusting. It reminded me of the time when he did the same to Cesc.
Terry took every opportunity to rough up Torres, including using his elbows on every aerial ball. He's a dirty player who does it very effectively.
Chelsea is great at playing dirty. Drogba gets away with a lot of little pushes.
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