Chelsea will host Liverpool in the second leg of
the Capital One Cup semi-final on Tuesday, Jan. 27, with everything
left to play for after the 1-1 draw at Anfield in the first leg.
The Blues have a slight advantage thanks to the away goal, but they
come into the match on the back of an embarrassing 4-2 defeat against
Bradford City on Saturday, and the Reds will present the Premier League
leaders with a tough challenge.
Brendan Rodgers' troops haven't lost a match since December, a 3-0
loss against Manchester United, and while the draw against Bolton
brought their momentum to a halt, the in-form Reds won't go down quietly
at Stamford Bridge.
Date: Tuesday, Jan. 27
Time: 7:45 p.m. GMT, 2:45 p.m. ET
Venue: Stamford Bridge, London
TV Info and Live Stream: The match will be broadcast on Sky Sports 1 (for UK viewers) and beIN Sports (for U.S. viewers), with mobile coverage available via the Sky Go app and beIN Sports Connect.
The big story coming out of Anfield this week is the return of Daniel Sturridge, who has been training with his teammates after missing virtually all of the first half of the campaign due to an injury:
In his absence, Liverpool's forwards have failed to produce in front of goal, with Mario Balotelli in particular struggling.
Rickie Lambert and Fabio Borini have been serviceable, creating space for the likes of Raheem Sterling and Adam Lallana to help out in the scoring department, but the squad has lacked a top finisher capable of deciding close fixtures.
Sturridge has the potential to be
that designated scorer, and while he was widely expected to return to
the pitch at some point in February, the Liverpool Echo reports he impressed enough in training to perhaps make the bench for Tuesday's match:
Rodgers has been impressed with his team's improvements over the last couple of weeks, and he told the Liverpool Echo's James Pearce the Reds will travel to Stamford Bridge believing in their chances:
Balotelli was dropped from Liverpool's squad for the FA Cup tie against Bolton, and the club's rush to get Sturridge
back to the pitch suggests Rodgers' confidence in the Italy
international is at an all-time low. He's unlikely to feature much
against the Blues, if at all.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho took
the defeat to Bradford City particularly hard, as he told reporters (h/t
Goal UK) he refused to speak to his players after the 4-2 loss:
The Blues mainly fielded backups against Bradford City and have
little injury concerns going into the semi-final against Liverpool, with
starters like Thibaut Courtois, Eden Hazard and Willian expected to return to the starting XI.
The club's ability to rotate players and rest key contributors could
play a big part on Tuesday, taking advantage of the heavy schedule the
Reds have faced in recent weeks. Sterling in particular has been playing
heavy minutes, and he'll once again be key on Tuesday.
With Chelsea's elimination from the FA Cup, this semi-final tie
against Liverpool has become even more important for a club that has
looked like the dominant force in England all season. Mourinho didn't hide how he felt about the tie, according to the Blues' official Twitter feed:
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