At a glance

  • Moises Caicedo gives Chelsea lead with spectacular strike in 14th minute

  • Cody Gakpo pounces on Alexander Isak's touch to equalise after break

  • Brazilian teenager Estevao Willian fires home stoppage-time winner for hosts

Estevao Willian struck deep into stoppage time to give Chelsea victory and condemn Liverpool to a third successive defeat in a dramatic climax at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea's winning goal, greeted with wild celebrations that ended with coach Enzo Maresca being sent off, was deserved but it was another bitterly disappointing outcome for the out-of-sorts Premier League champions.

Moises Caicedo made the breakthrough for the hosts after 14 minutes as he fired a rising 20-yard drive past Liverpool keeper Giorgi Mamardashvili, deputising for the injured Alisson.

Liverpool head coach Arne Slot dropped £116m summer signing Florian Wirtz to the bench after losses at Crystal Palace and Galatasaray, but he was introduced at the start of the second half in an attempt to provide some inspiration.

Chelsea remained in control, but Liverpool's equaliser came after 62 minutes, Cody Gakpo reacting quickly in the six-yard area to beat Robert Sanchez after Alexander Isak had touched on Dominik Szoboszlai's cross.

Mamardashvili made two important late stops from substitutes Estevao and Jamie Gittens, while Enzo Fernandez wasted a golden opportunity to give Chelsea victory in added time, heading against the outside of the post with the goal at his mercy.

It looked like the last act until Liverpool were undone in the dying seconds - as they were at Palace - with Brazilian teenager Estevao stealing in front of Andrew Robertson to turn Marc Cucurella's cross home.

The result leaves Arsenal top of the table - a point ahead of Liverpool - after they beat West Ham United earlier on Saturday.

Chelsea analysis: Estevao Willian - remember the name

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Winning goal an 'unforgettable moment' for Estevao

Eighteen-year-old winger Estevao delivered Chelsea's best moment of the early part of the season with his last-gasp winner against the champions.

It was the first Blues goal for a wonderkid who has already started games for Brazil under Carlo Ancelotti - and who is regarded by many back home as the next star attacker from one of football's great talent factories.

Before his £51m move to Chelsea, Estevao had already become the first under-18 player to record 20 goals and assists for his former club Palmeiras, beating a record once held by Neymar.

His first Blues goal has taken a while to arrive but it came just when they needed it, as manager Maresca threw him - and other teenagers Marc Guiu and Gittens - on to win the match.

Estevao might be Chelsea's rising star, but Caicedo is arguably the Blues' key player - and must be in discussions for the best midfielder in the league.

The £115m man, who nearly joined Liverpool in August 2023, opened the scoring with a stunning strike and came close with another long-range effort in the 89th minute.

Then he showcased his defensive qualities by tracking Robertson's dangerous deep run four minutes into injury time.

One disappointing note for Chelsea will be the loss of their centre-back pairing Josh Acheampong and Benoit Badiashile to injury.

Their withdrawals in the second half leave the Blues without six central defenders with five injured and one out through suspension.

Estevao Willian celebrates after scoring the winner for ChelseaImage source, Getty Images
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Estevao Willian slid home from close range to send Stamford Bridge wild

Liverpool analysis: Out-of-sorts champions fail to stop rot

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Fine margins not in our favour at the moment- Slot

Slot gave his side a more familiar look as he dropped Wirtz to the bench, restoring the midfield triumvirate of Alexis Mac Allister, Ryan Gravenberch and Szoboszlai.

The champions did not look as vulnerable as they have, although Szoboszlai was moved to right-back when Conor Bradley was replaced at half-time, but this was still a pale shadow of the side that cruised to the title last season.

Mohamed Salah was back in the starting line-up after being left out at Galatasaray in the Champions League but, as he has for most of the season, was desperately out of form.

The Egyptian's plight was summed up when he sent a second half chance wide with only Sanchez to beat - and fired off target on other occasions.

Isak can claim involvement in Gakpo's equaliser but looks way short of match sharpness after his protracted, acrimonious move from Newcastle.

It concluded a miserable week for Slot and Liverpool, in which they have twice received a taste of their own medicine - a side who had made a habit of scoring late winners have now been on the receiving end in two straight league games.

After the last seven days, Slot may just be glad of the international break to try to regroup and fire up his side once more.

What's next for these sides?

Chelsea travel to Nottingham Forest on Saturday, 18 October (12:30 BST kick-off) while Liverpool host Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday, 19 October (16:30).

Player of the match

Number: 25 M. Caicedo
Average rating 8.04
Number: 25 M. Caicedo
Average Rating: 8.04
Number: 41 Estêvão
Average Rating: 7.98
Number: 3 Marc Cucurella
Average Rating: 7.21
Number: 24 R. James
Average Rating: 7.19
Number: 8 E. Fernández
Average Rating: 7.13
Number: 7 Pedro Neto
Average Rating: 6.98
Number: 27 M. Gusto
Average Rating: 6.92
Number: 11 J. Gittens
Average Rating: 6.89
Number: 34 J. Acheampong
Average Rating: 6.86
Number: 45 R. Lavia
Average Rating: 6.83
Number: 5 B. Badiashile
Average Rating: 6.76
Number: 20 João Pedro
Average Rating: 6.72
Number: 49 A. Garnacho
Average Rating: 6.69
Number: 1 Robert Sánchez
Average Rating: 6.66
Number: 21 J. Hato
Average Rating: 6.54
Number: 38 Marc Guiu
Average Rating: 6.43

After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users.

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