Gary Cahill has said that Manchester City were the big winners after Chelsea and Liverpool held each other to a 1-1 draw at Anfield, but Antonio Conte insisted he was happy with the “amazing reaction” of his players to earn a point after going behind.
“On reflection, I thought in the second half we deserved to equal the game up,” the Chelsea captain told BT Sport. “They had some good spells in the first half and we came on strong in the second half, especially late on.
“We made a few changes and had a few [crosses] flash across the box. They caused us problems at times and I’m sure we did them. We’re delighted that we got back into it and it’s a shame we couldn’t get the three.”
Asked if the draw favoured City, he replied: “I’d say so. If we were in their shoes we’d be delighted. It’s a shame but we’ve got some more games coming up now. [Anfield] is clearly a difficult place to come, so we’ll take the point and keep going. It was important we didn’t lose today.”
“I think for the whole game we had a really good performance,” Conte said. “In the first half we were very solid and always dangerous when we had the ball. In the second half we created a lot of chances.
“We conceded a goal maybe in the best moment for us, but then we found the strength for a great reaction. An amazing reaction from my players. I think we deserved to draw but maybe I think we deserved to win.
“I didn’t speak with [Willian] about the cross or if he tried to score in this way. But for sure we deserved to score, and we created many chances to draw and then to try to win.
“For sure it was a really good performance, great spirit and despite a long travel, despite no rest for my players. I’m very pleased for the spirit and the commitment that they showed in this game.”
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