Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk revealed the details of his conversation with referee Anthony Taylor after Chelsea’s thrilling 2-1 victory at Stamford Bridge. Van Dijk admitted he was surprised the match ended immediately following Chelsea’s extended celebrations, which followed 18-year-old Estevao’s stoppage-time winner.
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VAN DIJK POST-MATCH REACTION
“I saw the celebrations, and rightly so. But I thought they went over two minutes, so I looked at the clock when he blew his whistle it was 98,” Van Dijk explained. He emphasized that his question to the referee was polite and highlighted that the team should focus on improving moving forward.
DRAMATIC LATE GOAL SECURES CHELSEA VICTORY
Estevao, the Brazilian substitute, connected with Marc Cucurella’s cross to score in the fifth minute of stoppage time. Chelsea’s players celebrated wildly, and manager Enzo Maresca was sent off for his exuberant reaction. The win ended Chelsea’s losing streak while handing Liverpool their third consecutive defeat.
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A RIVALRY STEEPED IN HISTORY
Liverpool and Chelsea’s rivalry intensified in the mid-2000s, fueled by Roman Abramovich’s arrival, managerial clashes between Jose Mourinho and Rafael Benítez, and memorable moments such as the 2005 League Cup final and Steven Gerrard’s 2014 slip.
TIME TO REFOCUS BEFORE THE NEXT CHALLENGE
The international break gives Liverpool a chance to regroup, address defensive concerns, and plan tactics for upcoming games, including a high-profile clash against Manchester United on October 19.





