Postpublished at 17:50 British Summer Time 10 May 2015
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
BBC Radio 5 live at Stamford Bridge
"This was a real chance for Liverpool. I thought Chelsea would be off their game a little and they have been."
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Tom Rostance
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
BBC Radio 5 live at Stamford Bridge
"This was a real chance for Liverpool. I thought Chelsea would be off their game a little and they have been."
Jordon Ibe with dancing feet beats a man on the brink of the box but that man John Terry is across to make the tackle. Peerless again.
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
BBC Radio 5 live at Stamford Bridge
"It's going to have to be something special to get through and John Terry I think gets a little block on that Henderson effort."
There are four minutes added on.
Hang on! Philippe Coutinho goes reasonably close to a winner, his low shot hits the heels of a Chelsea defender and almost diverts past Thiabuat Courtois, there's not enough sting on the shot though and the big Belgian is able to adjust and save.
Jordan Henderson then fires wide. Liverpool ending well.
Glad you enjoyed some film chat in lieu of any football action. It's the end of term, maybe we'll just watch films and play Buckaroo next week.
Vincent, Bradford: "RE: 72 mins I've heard the upcoming Chelsea season review has got mixed reviews. Some say it's a bore. Some say it's a masterpiece."
John, Liverpool: "Hi Tom yes I just saw One Night in Istanbul. Great film (2014) about Liverpool's fifth European Cup win a decade ago this month. It'll be some time before Chelsea get a film methinks."
AB, Leeds: "Mr Henry and the powers that be need to be brave this summer - love Rodgers but he's taken us as far as he can. Let's get Klopp in to take us to the next level and challenge for the title regularly like the 80s! No more mediocrity!"
Five minutes to go. This has been a dog's dinner of a second half.
The sixth and final change of the day. Juan Cuadrado replaces Loic Remy. Cuadrado hasn't done much in a Chelsea shirt yet. Can he kick on next year?
Not a great moment from Filipe Luis, a poor attempt at a dragback sees him robbed by Liverpool sub Jordon Ibe, and all he can do is cynically haul the winger down.
Thibaut Courtois has to adjust his ample frame and get down low to keep out a deflected cross from Raheem Sterling. That was sneaking in at the near post.
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
BBC Radio 5 live at Stamford Bridge
"Steven Gerrard never looks particularly happy to go off. The Chelsea fans all around us are standing to applaud him. That's much better. That's the entire ground stood up. A really nice moment."
Steven Gerrard is coming off - and plenty of Chelsea fans stand to applaud him too. Lucas is on for the final 10 minutes.
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
BBC Radio 5 live at Stamford Bridge
"At the moment Chelsea's best player by a distance is Fabregas.
"In the build-up to that play if you look for the Chelsea players who have played to their ability today there's not many."
Martin Skrtel is able to continue after some treatment. Liverpool clear the corner but Eden Hazard then beats Skrtel with a driving run, Dejan Lovren slides in to win it back brilliantly. Signs of a return to life as we edge towards the end.
Khan Karn: What is it with Rodgers and Lallana? Best player today and subs him off, Sterling should have been off instead. Dalglish better.
That's more like it, Cesc Fabregas winning a block tackle on the edge of the box, beating a man with a nice turn and then hitting in a left-footed effort which Martin Skrtel blocks bravely. Skrtel is hurt in the process.
Adam: Never seen so many players slip over in a game. Did the groundsmen overwater the pitch to try and catch Gerrard out again?
A shot on target! There we go. Cesc Fabregas - demasked in this half - weaves past a tired challenge and hits a left-footed shot straight at Simon Mignolet. Chelsea's first effort of the second period.
Anyone seen any good films lately?