Chelsea's top-4 hopes end with Anfield loss
CHELSEA must win the Champions League to play in Europe's elite club competition next season after a 1-4 defeat at Liverpool on Tuesday ended its hopes of qualifying via the Premier League.
Stand-in manager Roberto Di Matteo made eight changes to the team that beat Liverpool 2-1 in Saturday's FA Cup final and it was picked apart by the rampant home side which gained some revenge for its Wembley disappointment.
With one match remaining, Chelsea is five points adrift of fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur and four behind fifth-placed Newcastle United, both of which are in a final-day scrap with Arsenal to determine the Champions League qualifiers.
It is the first time Chelsea will have finished outside the top four since the 2001-02 season, although it could still grab a place in next year's Champions League if it beats Bayern Munich in the final on May 19.
Should that happen, the team that finishes fourth in the Premier League would be deprived of a Champions League qualifying round tie and be bumped down to the Europa League.
Di Matteo said he had no regrets about making eight changes from his Cup final side for the game at Anfield despite his team beginning the night still in contention for a top-four berth.
"I have no regrets, the effort was there but we came up against an inspired Liverpool side," Di Matteo, who left out the likes of Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba, Ashley Cole and Juan Mata, said.
"We have had some very intense games, the last one three days ago. It's hard to keep getting yourself going every three days. Since I've been in charge we've played every three days and it's been a big ask and a big demand.
"I just thought with fresh legs and new energy we could have had a better chance tonight."
Chelsea captain John Terry had a woeful night. After 19 minutes he allowed Luis Suarez to dance past him and cut back a pass which Michael Essien could only turn into his own net and six minutes later his slip allowed Jordan Henderson a clear run on goal to slot home Liverpool's second.
Daniel Agger's header made it 3-0 before the half hour mark and Stewart Downing struck a penalty against the post just before halftime as Liverpool ran riot. Ramires pulled a goal back for the visitors, who had hit the post through Branislav Ivanovic's header when it was 0-0 but Liverpool remained in control.
A poor clearance by Chelsea keeper Ross Turnbull allowed Jonjo Shelvey to calmly fire a sublime shot into an empty net from 30 meters just past the hour.
Stand-in manager Roberto Di Matteo made eight changes to the team that beat Liverpool 2-1 in Saturday's FA Cup final and it was picked apart by the rampant home side which gained some revenge for its Wembley disappointment.
With one match remaining, Chelsea is five points adrift of fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur and four behind fifth-placed Newcastle United, both of which are in a final-day scrap with Arsenal to determine the Champions League qualifiers.
It is the first time Chelsea will have finished outside the top four since the 2001-02 season, although it could still grab a place in next year's Champions League if it beats Bayern Munich in the final on May 19.
Should that happen, the team that finishes fourth in the Premier League would be deprived of a Champions League qualifying round tie and be bumped down to the Europa League.
Di Matteo said he had no regrets about making eight changes from his Cup final side for the game at Anfield despite his team beginning the night still in contention for a top-four berth.
"I have no regrets, the effort was there but we came up against an inspired Liverpool side," Di Matteo, who left out the likes of Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba, Ashley Cole and Juan Mata, said.
"We have had some very intense games, the last one three days ago. It's hard to keep getting yourself going every three days. Since I've been in charge we've played every three days and it's been a big ask and a big demand.
"I just thought with fresh legs and new energy we could have had a better chance tonight."
Chelsea captain John Terry had a woeful night. After 19 minutes he allowed Luis Suarez to dance past him and cut back a pass which Michael Essien could only turn into his own net and six minutes later his slip allowed Jordan Henderson a clear run on goal to slot home Liverpool's second.
Daniel Agger's header made it 3-0 before the half hour mark and Stewart Downing struck a penalty against the post just before halftime as Liverpool ran riot. Ramires pulled a goal back for the visitors, who had hit the post through Branislav Ivanovic's header when it was 0-0 but Liverpool remained in control.
A poor clearance by Chelsea keeper Ross Turnbull allowed Jonjo Shelvey to calmly fire a sublime shot into an empty net from 30 meters just past the hour.
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