Chelsea played a better game than Liverpool. Liverpool even had a hard time making a pass. I guess the old legendary Liverpool no longer exists. I expected them to play a more dominant and quality game against Chelsea, who rebuilt the team. Liverpool was the happy team in this draw. That was an interesting thing. In the weeks to come, Liverpool need to be more careful and concentrated.
The two teams performance wasn’t really bad, in the first half of the match, the two clubs had equal chances, but Chelsea dominated the match in the second half of the match. I was surprised with the way Chelsea played, their coach is really rebuilding the club, and with the new signing they made, I am sure their performance will still be so different in their next match. I can’t really judge Liverpool, their performance wasn’t really bad in the match, at least they performed well, but Chelsea, which they played against, is also a strong club.
With all the signing of top players into Chelsea, they ought to play at their best than last season they had terrible coaches who don't know how to utilize players to their best form. The money spent on signing new players into Chelsea from the transfer window in 2022 to this year's transfer window is roughly around $1 billion.
As Liverpool's coach, Klopp tried and persisted for a while in the match against Chelsea, while still Liverpool's manager, it wasn't easy to face nine different Chelsea coaches and play in 21 matches against them (winning, drawing, and losing some). I'm giving Liverpool management a high five for believing in and putting their belief in Klopp. The legendary Liverpool would surely come back alive with time.