It was a lucky day for the Blues, so don't so proud, but it still a goal, and I can deny it. An own goal by Riise in 95th minute of injury time is so luck for Chelsea. Dirk Kuyt scored a first half goal for Liverpool lead the match and they really had a few great chances to score more goals, but all those chances were wasted and Liverpool should win the game until Riise gave away one free goal for Chelsea with his own header passed his own goalkeeper.
So, the game ended with 1-1, one goal by Liverpool for Liverpool and another goal by Liverpool for Chelsea, so for Blues' supporters, be grateful to Riise for the goal and Riise should blame himself for the mistake because it was a first leg of Champions League semi-final, not just an ordinary game.
Chelsea's players, they were not scoring any goal and I didn't see the reason for them to be so proud with the only own goal that allow them to bring back one away goal which is really an advantage for Chelsea when they play against Liverpool in second leg at Stamford Bridge.
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Chelsea's players, they were not scoring any goal and I didn't see the reason for them to be so proud with the only own goal that allow them to bring back one away goal which is really an advantage for Chelsea when they play against Liverpool in second leg at Stamford Bridge.
Read ESPNsoccernet's Report.
Picture's credit:
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Don't be So Proud, Just Own Goal
Reviewed by faizalnizam
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April 23, 2008
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