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53 Sport maltatoday, SUNDAY, 10 NOVEMBER 2013 FOOTBALL Chelsea snatch controversial draw as Liverpool win CHELSEA manager Jose Mourinho remains unbeaten in the Barclays Premier League at Stamford Bridge after a controversial late penalty allowed the home side to snatch a 2-2 draw against West Brom. Mourinho's teams were never beaten on their home patch in the top flight during his first spell in charge, and they have embarked on another undefeated run since the Portuguese returned to the club in the summer. They were in peril at 2-1 behind against the Baggies deep into stoppage time, however referee Lee Probert deemed Steven Reid to have fouled Ramires in the penalty area and handed Chelsea a spot-kick. Eden Hazard, in Mourinho's bad books earlier in the week after a passport blunder, converted with a cheeky pass into the bottom right corner. It meant Mourinho's former assistant Steve Clarke was denied a famous win over his old boss, whose team nevertheless slipped to fourth place in the table, behind Southampton and Liverpool, plus leaders Arsenal. Chelsea went ahead with a closerange poacher's finish from Samuel Eto'o right on 45 minutes, but Shane Long gave a warning of what was to come when he headed against the left post early in the second half. Long equalised in the 60th minute, nodding in from close range after Petr Cech powered a thumping West Brom players surround referee Andre Marriner after a disputed penalty decision in their match against Chelsea header from Gareth McAuley, and Stephane Sessegnon then fired the Baggies ahead eight minutes later when his low left-footed shot embarrassed the Chelsea goalkeeper. West Brom protested long and hard about the late penalty, which looked soft, but Hazard took full advantage. Inter put pressure on leaders with victory over Livorno INTER Milan moved to within three points of Juventus and Napoli in Serie A on Saturday night thanks to a 2-0 win over Livorno which saw Javier Zanetti make his return to action at the age of 40. An own goal by Inter Milan's own goalkeeper Francesco Bardi, who is playing on loan this season at Livorno, and a late Yuto Nagatomo strike earned the Nerazzurri all three points at the San Siro. Zanetti entered for the final 10 minutes, earning a standing ovation as he took to the field for the first time since rupturing his Achilles tendon in April. A first-half Maxi Lopez penalty proved decisive as Catania squeaked a 1-0 win over Udinese. In a game that saw both sides create a hatful of openings, Lopez's spot-kick after half an hour was enough for Catania to end a fivegame winless run stretching back to September. Defeat for Udinese - who twice hit the post - was their third in four games and keeps them mired in midtable, while the three points were not enough for Catania to clamber out of the bottom three, although they are now level on nine points with 17th-placed Sampdoria. Liverpool returned to winning ways as they swept to a 4-0 win against Fulham at Anfield to go second in the table. Beaten by Arsenal in their last outing when top spot was up for grabs, Brendan Rodgers' side responded positively and Luis Suarez scored twice against Martin Jol's side. Their breakthrough goal came from an opponent in the 23rd minute, as Fernando Amorebieta headed the ball into his own net under pressure from men in red shirts after Steven Gerrard whipped over a free-kick. Defender Martin Skrtel scored the second three minutes later, meeting a corner from the right delivered by Gerrard and heading in at the near post. Almost inevitably, striker Luis Suarez got in on the scoring action with Liverpool's third in the 36th minute, firing past Maarten Stekelenburg after good work from Jordan Henderson. And the Uruguayan cracked in the fourth too, after 54 minutes, with Gerrard setting up his third goal of the game. Liverpool closed to two points behind leaders Arsenal, whose next assignment comes at Manchester United on Sunday. Southampton climbed two places to third with a 4-1 home win over Hull. Morgan Schneiderlin headed the home side in front after 16 minutes, Ricky Lambert's penalty on the halfhour mark doubled Southampton's lead, and a fine solo goal from Adam Lallana - called up by England this week - capped a fine 45 minutes from Mauricio Pocchetino's men. Yannick Sagbo pulled one back for Hull early in the second half but an 88th-minute effort from Steven Davis restored the three-goal cushion. Aston Villa left it late to break down Cardiff. With 15 minutes remaining their Villa Park tussle was goalless, but Leandro Bacuna's free-kick and Libor Kozak's header in the close quarter of an hour gave Villa the points.

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