Posh wrote:I was at Anfield (client freebie) and, daft as it sounds, it was a simple case of scoring too early. The atmosphere was classic Anfield European night with everyone expecting a massive battle with few, if any, goals.
Instead Liverpool came out of the blocks firing and got the goal in 6 minutes. After that the crowd went quiet thinking that was easy errr what do we do know. Whereas Chelsea, led by Ballack who was immense, just started pumping themselves and shouting at each other to get themselves back in the game. After that all the momentum was with Chelsea.
The zonal marking let Liverpool down dreadfully but the two full backs were poor and Lucas was simply abysmal. No one was willing to pick the game up (perhaps Alonso aside).
Great result for Chelsea and thoroughly deserved. I clapped them off the pitch.
With five minutes left I was thinking of Bradford on Friday.
Totally agree with this. I was there on the cheap through work as well. Liverpool completely sat back after the goal and Chelsea's superior organisation and drive led to the win. Drogba caused loads of problems despite missing a few sitters, Essien had Gerrard completely out of the game.
Maybe Liverpool were a bit tired or something. So many of the players who are usually solid had bad games. Alsonso miss hit loads of passes and Arbeloa was appalling, he actually crossed it into his own box at one point and Drogba picked it up and almost created a goal.
Atmosphere was great at the start but completely disappeared after Chelsea's goal (aside from the token rendition of "You'll Never Walk Alone" at the end). "Where's your famous atmosphere" was the main chant from the Chelsea fans.