Chelsea finally found a foothold at Anfield, ending a six-match Premier League losing streak with a hard-earned draw against Liverpool.
Ryan Gravenberch gave Liverpool the push they wanted, but Chelsea responded through Enzo Fernandez and refused to collapse when the match threatened to tilt away from them. The result snapped a punishing run and gave Chelsea a badly needed sign of resistance.
Chelsea did not leave Anfield with a win, but they left with something they had not found in weeks: proof they could absorb pressure and answer back.
Liverpool, by contrast, will see an opening missed. Reports indicate a restless mood around Anfield as the home side failed to turn an early advantage into a victory. Chelsea's equalizer shifted the tone and forced Liverpool into a more anxious finish than they would have wanted.
Key Facts
- Chelsea ended a run of six straight Premier League defeats.
- Liverpool took the lead through Ryan Gravenberch.
- Enzo Fernandez scored Chelsea's equalizer.
- The draw came away from home at Anfield.
The result does not erase Chelsea's wider problems, but it changes the immediate mood. A team that had looked stuck in reverse showed enough composure to steady itself in a demanding stadium. Liverpool still collected a point, yet the sharper takeaway centers on the chance they let get away.
What comes next matters more than the draw itself. Chelsea now need to turn one resilient result into momentum, while Liverpool must quickly address the inconsistency that surfaced after taking the lead. In a league that punishes hesitation, both teams leave this match with work still to do.