Call it the sweetest red card of Enzo Maresca’s managerial career. Chelsea were 2-1 up deep into stoppage time and Stamford Bridge was in a state of disbelief when Maresca was ordered down the tunnel by Anthony Taylor. Estêvão Willian, the Brazilian sensation, had just scored his first goal for the club and his head coach had received a second booking after running down the touchline to celebrate with his players.Has a yellow card ever been more worth it? Liverpool are looking up rather than down for the first time under Arne Slot. They have relinquished top spot to Arsenal and have a host of problems to fix. The defence looks suspect, the midfield is open and there were few signs of an understanding between Mohamed Salah and Alexander Isak even with the champions up against a Chelsea back four staffed by kids and makeshift options because of a long list of absentees. Continue reading...