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Chelsea were given their biggest test since the opening day of the season in their return to Premier League action yesterday.A narrow 2-1 defeat to Liverpool at Anfield saw them fall to just their second defeat of the season, and miss out on the chance to go above Arsenal in the table.Enzo Maresca insisted he was impressed with what he saw from his players despite the result, while supporters were quick to take to social media with praise for Romeo Lavia.


There is now a serious argument to be made that the youngster is actually part of their strongest side right now, making it a concerning time for Enzo Fernandez, who missed out on a start yesterday.


The Blues had the majority of possession in the game, whilst also completing considerably more of their passes than their league-leading opponents.

Chelsea have higher pass success rate than any other team at Anfield

In fact, while coming away with no points, OptaJoe have shared that Chelsea’s 88.1% pass completion rate was higher than any Premier League side have ever recorded at Anfield.

View TweetThe control the Blues had for significant portions of the game is a massive positive, and the improvements shown from their embarrassing defeat to the same opponents last season is another real step forward.Maresca will not have long to get his players up for their next fixture, with them back in action in Europe as soon as Thursday.

Frank Lampard tips Pedro Neto for a start

When it comes to their next Premier League game, the manager has some decisions to make over his starting side. He made a rare significant amount of changes for a domestic game.Frank Lampard believes that Pedro Neto should be handed a start, after he argued he made a real impact off the bench after replacing Jadon Sancho at half-time.The Blues are back at Stamford Bridge next time in the league, with them taking on Newcastle United just a few days before they meet again in the Carabao Cup.



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