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Why early Chelsea opener was chalked off against Liverpool

Breaking: VAR rules out Havertz's goal against Liverpool
Kai Havertz

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With just two minutes played at Anfield, Chelsea took the lead via Kai Havert but the goal was ruled out for offside by Video Assistant Referee.

With just three minutes played at Anfield, Chelsea thought they had taken the lead via Kai Havert’s strike but the goal was ruled out for offside by Video Assistant Referee.

Chelsea started the brighter of the two sides, and their pressure was rewarded when Havertz turned home from close range.

The ball had dropped to Thiago Silva from the Blues’ early corner, who hit the post with his effort. The German reacted quickest and the Chelsea players wheeled off in celebration, but an intervention from VAR ruled the goal out.

WHY WAS IT RULED OUT? While both Silva and Havertz were onside from the initial ball through from Benoit Badiashile, the German was standing in an offside position when the Brazilian center-back struck the ball, with his left foot placed visibly ahead of play. As Silva’s effort was deliberately played forward, Havertz was adjudged to be offside, and the decision was called by the video assistant.

The lightning start from Potter’s side reflects the stakes at play in Saturday’s Premier League matchup.

Liverpool and Chelsea are separated only by goal difference in ninth and 10th respectively, with the Reds boasting a game in hand over their west London counterparts. Jurgen Klopp wasn’t afraid to make some bold calls with his line-up, though, with both Trent Alexander-Arnold and Fabinho left out.

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