10-man Chelsea secure draw at Liverpool

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Ten-man Chelsea survived a strong second half from Liverpool to leave Anfield with a point on Saturday, securing a 1-1 draw despite Reece James being sent off.

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Kai Havertz had opened the scoring for Thomas Tuchel's side before Mohamed Salah converted a penalty towards the end of the first half.

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James whipped a corner into the Liverpool box on 22 minutes which Havertz flicked into the net for the match's opening goal.

However, Chelsea were left on the back foot three minutes into added time at the end of the first half when James handled the ball on the line after a Sadio Mane shot.

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Referee Anthony Taylor consulted VAR and the 21-year-old was sent off for preventing a goal chance with his arm.

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"The red card -- I'm not even sure any more if it's the rules or not the rules. You have to accept the decision. He maybe would have changed his mind with moving pictures," Tuchel said after the match.

Liverpool and Chelsea played out a 1-1 draw at Anfield. Getty

"In the end it maybe would have stayed the same. I don't like early red cards in general because it spoils the game. In the end it was a tough and hard fight. We showed great resilience and deserved the point.

"We decided to stay in a back five. We wanted to stay active and make it hard to create chances. The first 10 minutes seemed endless. The last five minutes I was actually praying we take what we deserved. It was a hard and a tough one, but a very strong second half defensively."

There were fiery exchanges between both sides after the sending off with Edouard Mendy and Antonio Rudiger both receiving yellow cards.

Liverpool dominated possession in the second half but couldn't find a winning goal.

Source: espn.co.uk