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Two goals from forward Philippe Coutinho and a Christian Benteke strike allowed Liverpool to come from behind to beat champions Chelsea 3-1 away at Stamford Bridge ground in an English Premier League (EPL) match.
It marked coach Jurgen Klopp&’s first league win since taking over as manager of Liverpool and made it six defeats in the tournament for Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho this season.
A Ramires header gave Chelsea the lead after four minutes, but Coutinho fired Liverpool to level in style just before half-time.
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Liverpool took the lead from another Coutinho effort, clipping past defender John Terry and goalkeeper Asmir Begovic.
Benteke made sure of the points with a composed finish in the closing minutes.
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