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Sun 10 Feb 2008, Stamford BridgeReferee: Mike Riley
 Team Lineup 
1
Cech
35
Belletti
   
6
Carvalho
   
33
Alex
   
3
Cole
13
Ballack
4
Makelele
8
Lampard
(70)
24
Wright-Phillips
(63)
39
Anelka
10
Cole
(85)
Substitutes
14
Pizarro
(85)
23
Cudicini
22
Ben-Haim
12
Mikel
(70)
15
Malouda
(63)
 
 Match Quotes
Chelsea manager Avram Grant
"Of course every game which we don't win we are disappointed, especially when it is a home match. We created some chances against Liverpool but it was not a game that was high on quality and was very tactical. We had chances to win the game but were unable to get the goal."

- Avram Grant

 
Chelsea 0
Liverpool 0
Attendance: 41,788 FT (17:51)

 

Chelsea failed to turn up the heat on Barclays Premier League title rivals Manchester United and Arsenal as they stumbled to a goalless draw against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge.

The Blues had been boosted by Manchester United's defeat at the hands of Manchester City earlier in the day and although the draw enabled them to increase their unbeaten home league sequence to 76 matches, the Londoners may yet come to rue their inability to put Liverpool's season to the sword.

Avram Grant's side had been lifted by the return of midfielder Frank Lampard but his contribution was to end in the second half with the England international clearly not fully match-fit.

Chelsea's early fire soon burnt itself out and it was Liverpool who began to dominate proceedings. Yet their final ball into the danger area left a lot to be desired.

But a cross from Steve Finnan in the 14th minute did allow the giant frame of Peter Crouch to head wide of the target from six yards.

It was Crouch who should have put the visitors in front in the 17th minute when he combined cleverly with Ryan Babel before driving a low left-foot drive wide of Petr Cech's upright.

deflected wide

Two minutes later a run down the right flank by the energetic Gerrard saw his cross find Crouch unmarked on the edge of the six-yard box. But the England striker could not direct his free header wide of Cech.

A cross from Liverpool's Gerrard in the 33rd minute was only half-cleared by Ricardo Carvalho and Chelsea were lucky to see a follow-up shot from Lucas deflected to safety.

The visitors were now enjoying a greater share of possession but were finding it difficult to engineer a clear-cut scoring opportunity.

Crouch was a continual threat in the air and he should have at least hit the target when he got on the end of a cross from Dirk Kuyt in the 37th minute.

The move was again sparked by a pass from Gerrard who was now beginning to stamp his authority on the midfield.

Chelsea were still a threat on the break, though, and Nicolas Anelka won a corner when a speculative 20-yard effort was deflected wide by John Arne Riise.

Five minutes before the interval Babel became the second player to enter Riley's notebook when he committed the same handball offence that had brought Juliano Belletti his yellow card earlier in the half.

A free-kick from Belletti seconds before the interval almost brought Chelsea the reward of a goal but Riise managed to head behind for a corner.

Chelsea were much better after the restart and Claude Makelele, not known for his goalscoring prowess, was well off-target with a long-range effort in the 50th minute.

energetic enthusiasm

His passing is far superior and moments later the Frenchman sent fellow countryman Anelka clear on the Chelsea left. But the former Anfield favourite's low cross eluded everyone in the penalty area.

Chelsea were finding it difficult to break down a Liverpool defence that steadfastly refused to buckle and it required more than the energetic enthusiasm of the lone Anelka to unlock the Reds.

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez was concerned that momentum of the match was swinging into Chelsea's favour and his frustration was compounded by a booking for Riise who wrestled Lampard to the ground in the 62nd minute.

It was clear Anelka required some help if Chelsea were to break the deadlock and Grant, in keeping with his penchant for attacking football, opted to introduce Florent Malouda into the fray in place of Shaun Wright-Phillips two minutes later.

A mistake by Gerrard, who was caught in possession by Makelele, almost allowed Cole to punish the Reds but his cross was headed away for a corner by Finnan.

Moments later it was the visitors who caused problems for the home side but a quick break ended with Crouch's inability to finish off a cross from Babel.

Michael Ballack almost snatched a late winner 10 minutes from the end but his volley fell just inches wide of Jose Reina's left-hand upright.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Jose Reina of Liverpool

Pepe Reina

(Liverpool)
Kept a clean sheet as his side came away with a point.
 IKTS Snapshot
Four per cent
Only four per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 0-0 draw at Stamford Bridge.
Please note: Fixtures are subject to change. Reproduced under licence from Football DataCo Limited. All rights reserved. Licence no. NEWMEDIA/PREMLGEGE/FDCED0910/118839.
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 Team Lineup 
25
Reina
3
Finnan
23
Carragher
37
Skrtel
6
Riise
   
8
Gerrard
20
Mascherano
21
Lucas
19
Babel
   
(71)
15
Crouch
18
Kuyt
Substitutes
30
Itandje
16
Pennant
(71)
7
Kewell
45
San Jose
11
Benayoun
 
 Match Quotes
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez
"I think we were slightly the better side. In the first half we controlled the game and had chances and in the second sometimes we looked dangerous going forward on the counter attack. Chelsea did not have too many chances and we were trying to win the game."

- Rafa Benitez

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