While events at Stamford Bridge were thrilling, the rivalry between the two clubs is a relatively modern phenomenon, largely sparked by their frequent, high-stakes encounters in the mid-2000s. The arrival of Roman Abramovich, and his seemingly endless wealth, at Chelsea in 2003 propelled them into direct competition with established giants like Liverpool. The appointments of Jose Mourinho at Chelsea and Rafael Benítez at Liverpool in 2004 intensified this rivalry, as their personal feud and contrasting football philosophies fueled animosity between the clubs. In the 2005 League Cup final, won by Chelsea, Mourinho famously ‘shushed’ Liverpool fans, and there was Luis Garcia's "ghost goal" in the 2005 Champions League semi-final that sent the Reds to the final. Steven Gerrard's near transfer to Chelsea in 2005 and his infamous slip in 2014, which arguably cost Liverpool the Premier League title, are other key events that deepened the animosity between the clubs' fanbases.