Chelsea ends six-game losing streak with draw vs. Liverpool at Anfield

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Chelsea ends six-game losing streak with draw vs. Liverpool at Anfield

Chelsea ends six-game losing streak with draw vs. Liverpool at Anfield

Chelsea finally ended its six-game losing run in the Premier League.

Chelsea ends six-game losing streak with draw vs. Liverpool at Anfield

Chelsea finally ended its six-game losing run in the Premier League.

After a painful six-game losing streak in the Premier League, Chelsea finally found a glimmer of hope at Anfield. A stunning free kick from Enzo Fernandez secured a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Liverpool, giving caretaker manager Calum MacFarlane his first point in charge and ending the Blues' winless run.

The match started with Liverpool looking sharp, and it was Ryan Gravenberch who broke the deadlock with a brilliant strike from the edge of the box. But Chelsea, showing more fight than in recent outings, refused to back down. Fernandez's expertly taken set-piece sailed past everyone and nestled into the bottom corner, leveling the score and sparking renewed belief in the visitors.

Both teams had goals ruled out for offside, and Liverpool pushed hard for a winner. Dominik Szoboszlai and Virgil van Dijk both hit the woodwork as the Reds pressed late on, but Chelsea's defense held firm to secure a valuable point.

Liverpool remain fourth in the table with 59 points from 36 games, inching closer to Champions League qualification. Chelsea, meanwhile, sit ninth with 49 points from the same number of matches—but after a six-game skid, this draw feels like a step in the right direction.

"I think the effort today was really good," Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella told TNT Sports. "It probably wasn't our best moment, but we showed that if we play together and fight together, we have a good level. Hopefully we can win a bit of confidence from this game because next week we have a massive game against Manchester City in the FA Cup final. We aren't happy because we wanted three points, but we're happy that we showed we're a really good team if we put in the effort."

For Chelsea fans, this performance offers a glimmer of hope ahead of a crucial cup final. And for anyone who loves the drama of the Premier League, it's a reminder that sometimes a single point can feel like a victory—especially when it breaks a losing streak and reignites a team's spirit.

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