Liverpool: Chelsea are beatable

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Cardiff - Liverpool proved Chelsea's new-look team of superstars are beatable a week before the English Premier League season starts.
That doesn't bother Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, who blames international commitments for the lack of sharpness that contributed to its 2-1 loss in the Community Shield on Sunday.
Mourinho has complained for weeks that Chelsea's bid to win its third consecutive title has been affected by players' late return from the World Cup, and Wednesday's international break.
Liverpool has a similar problem, but manager Rafa Benitez's second-choice team had the energy and pace to wear down Chelsea at Millennium Stadium - with John Arne Riise allowed to run most of the pitch to score a solo goal and Peter Crouch left unmarked by new England captain John Terry to head in the winner.
"I was feeling that difference of condition, not many of my players were in condition to play for 90 minutes," Mourinho said. "For sure, we had the greater possession... but sometimes in football, that means not a lot, especially when the difference of pace, of intensity, of rhythm, of sharpness, is big.
Both sides made multiple changes, with Liverpool giving new signings Mark Gonzalez and Jermaine Pennant starting berths, along with young defender Daniel Agger, who's played only a handful of games since joining in January. Steven Gerrard came off the bench, along with newcomers Fabio Aurelio and Craig Bellamy.
"It was difficult for us as it was for them," Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez said. "We are at the beginning of the season but the team is not fit 100%. It was important to see all the squad.
Liverpool has already played a Champions League qualifier, and next week faces the return leg against Israeli club Maccabi Haifa at a venue yet to be determined. But its strikers have began on target, a problem for Liverpool last season. Crouch didn't find the net for the first four months of last season.
Chelsea has also bolstered its strikeforce, with Andriy Shevchenko scoring for the Blues with a deft chip. Mourinho praised the work of Shevchenko and his other major signing, Michael Ballack, who lasted only 26 minutes before being taken off with what appeared to be a left hip injury.
Mourinho played Shevchenko up front with Didier Drogba, a return to using two centre forwards rather than the winger system he employed last season. He said that system would take time to gel.
The season starts next weekend and already Mourinho has fallen out with a fellow manager. Neither manager shook hands afterward - a tradition after every soccer match in Britain. Benitez blamed Mourinho for snubbing his handshake after Liverpool eliminated Chelsea from the FA Cup last season.
"I focus on my team and my supporters," Benitez said "After the FA Cup, he decided not to shake hands but for me, it's not a problem." Mourinho said he wasn't bothered. "You always look for these things and you never look for the game," he said. "The football is 90 minutes. I'm not thinking about that."
 
Liverpool lifted the Community Shield, thanks to Peter Crouch's 80th-minute winner at the Millennium Stadium.

A tepid second half looked to be drifting towards penalties when Crouch rose to head in Craig Bellamy's cross.

Liverpool, with Steven Gerrard on the bench, went ahead when John Arne Riise ran 60 yards before beating Carlo Cudicini with a dipping shot.

But £30.8m striker Andriy Shevchenko equalised before the break, guiding home Frank Lampard's inviting pass.

Victory will be particularly sweet for Rafael Benitez, who began the match with skipper Gerrard, £6m signing Bellamy and Xabi Alonso on the bench.

By contrast, Chelsea counterpart Jose Mourinho packed summer arrivals Shevchenko and Michael Ballack into his side alongside established first-teamers Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba and Arjen Robben.

But while Liverpool may have lacked the star power of their opponents, they were the more cohesive unit in the first half.

Chelsea fans had only just been revelling in the way Shevchenko had pressurised the Liverpool defence into conceding a corner when they saw their team go behind.

Steve Finnan headed clear and Riise ran almost the length of the pitch unchallenged before unleashing a 25-yard shot which Cudicini perhaps should have saved.

Mourinho looked on in disgust, arms folded.

His mood worsened when first Lampard was booked for a petulant kick on Bolo Zenden and then Ballack, yellow-carded after seven minutes, hobbled off with an apparent hip injury midway through the first half.


Liverpool could have made it 2-0 when the lively Mark Gonzalez slid a dangerous pass across goal and the ball came off Luis Garcia but Cudicini redeemed himself by tipping over under pressure from Crouch.

But while his team-mates struggled, Shevchenko shone and the Ukrainian drew Chelsea level on 43 minutes.

Lampard provided the pass, which Shevchenko controlled beautifully before coolly slotting past Reina.

The Shevchenko show continued in the second half, the former AC Milan star forcing Reina to tip a header round the post.

But as Chelsea began to take charge of proceedings, Benitez first brought on Gerrard and Alonso, then moments later introduced Bellamy.

It was the Wales striker, making his club debut at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, who made the difference in the end.

His electric pace saw him break clear down the left and he delivered a fabulous cross for Crouch to head in from close range.

Brazilian substitute Fabio Aurelio might even have made the scoreline more emphatic but he was denied by a sharp Cudicini save.


Chelsea: Cudicini, Paulo Ferreira (Mikel 81), Terry, Ricardo Carvalho, Essien, Geremi (Bridge 53), Ballack (Kalou 26), Lampard, Shevchenko, Drogba (Wright-Phillips 71), Robben (Diarra 62).
Subs Not Used: Hilario, Mancienne.

Booked: Ballack, Lampard, Diarra.

Goals: Shevchenko 43.

Liverpool: Reina, Finnan, Agger, Carragher, Riise, Pennant (Gerrard 60), Sissoko, Zenden (Alonso 60), Gonzalez (Aurelio 56), Crouch (Sinama Pongolle 89), Luis Garcia (Bellamy 66).
Subs Not Used: Dudek, Hyypia.

Booked: Alonso.

Goals: Riise 9, Crouch 80.

Att: 56,275

Ref: M Atkinson

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Liverpool - Chelsea Community Shield 1st Half Highlights


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng3jssnVVBY


Liverpool - Chelsea Community Shield 2nd Half Highlights


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfD7utuzzTE



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