With just over 10 minutes on the clock, Chelsea pulled ahead. Moises Caicedo, who very nearly joined Liverpool back in 2023, was afforded too much space on the edge of the 18-yard-box, and he punished the visitors for their nonchalant defending with a piledriver from distance.
The hosts wanted a penalty late in the first half when Alejandro Garnacho was felled by Dominik Szoboszlai, only for their protests to amount to nothing, with both referee Anthony Taylor and the VAR deeming there was insufficient contact to award a spot kick.
Liverpool should have been level within a minute of the restart when substitute Florian Wirtz teed up Mohamed Salah, who somehow fired wide with the goal gaping and Chelsea got away with a lapse in concentration at the back. On 63 minutes, the Blues weren't as lucky when Alexander Isak brilliantly brought down a high cross from Szoboszlai for Cody Gakpo to slot home.
Jamie Gittens and Estevao Willian both emerged from the bench to bring fine saves out of Giorgi Mamardashvili as the clock ran down, while the Brazilian winger's cross for Enzo Fernandez was nodded narrowly wide in added time.
That was the prelude to the final minutes of a chaotic match as Chelsea successfully threw everything into one final attack, where Marc Cucurella drove a low cross right through the Liverpool box for Estevao to convert at the back post and send the home supporters into bedlam. Maresca was shown a red card for sprinting down the touchline in celebration as his side closed out a huge win in their season.
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