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Chelsea vs Liverpool 2-1 - David Luiz & Eden Hazard Post-Match Interview [29.12.

David Luiz and goalscorer Eden Hazard gives their thoughts on Chelsea's 2-1 victory over Liverpool.

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Chelsea vs Liverpool 2-1 - David Luiz & Eden Hazard Post-Match Interview [29.12.2013]
Chelsea vs Liverpool 2-1 - David Luiz & Eden Hazard Post-Match Interview [29.12.2013]

Chelsea 2-1 Liverpool: Eto'o pounces to secure priceless victory for Mourinho's men

Martin Skrtel put the visitors ahead after just four minutes but the Blues turned it around in the first half, with first Eden Hazard and then the Cameroonian finding the net

Martin Skrtel had put Brendan Rodgers's men ahead at Stamford Bridge inside five minutes but strikes from Eden Hazard and Samuel Eto'o secured a fourth consecutive home win for the Blues to give their championship hopes a boost.

Liverpool - who had only lost once in their previous six outings at Stamford Bridge - stormed out of the blocks and took the lead via Skrtel's close-range finish.

But Chelsea were ahead before half-time with a wonderful curling effort from Hazard and Eto'o's side-footed strike from six yards turning things around.

Both sides had opportunities in a lively second period, with Liverpool having legitimate claims for a penalty turned away when the Cameroonian appeared to haul down Luis Suarez in the area.

However, it was Chelsea who emerged victorious with Jose Mourinho's men - who now sit third in the table - closing the gap on leaders Arsenal to two points, while the Reds lie fifth after back-to-back top-flight defeats.

Frank Lampard replaced the suspended Ramires in one of four changes for Chelsea, while Liverpool named Daniel Agger in place of Aly Cissokho.

Liverpool were awarded an early free kick when Eto'o upended Jordan Henderson, with replays suggesting that the Cameroonian was perhaps lucky to escape punishment, and, from the resulting set-piece, they went ahead. Suarez's header was only