Everton vs Chelsea LIVE: Premier League latest score and goal updates after Jorginho penalty
Follow live updates as the Blues face off against their former manager Frank Lampard at Goodison Park
There are statement results to kickstart a new era and this was only one in the sense that, after four consecutive defeats at Goodison Park, Chelsea won at what has seemed their bogey ground. For Clearlake Capital, their £4.25 billion investment should secure something more exciting and more emphatic than a stodgy, if hard-fought, triumph in a low-calibre game. For Todd Boehly, the co-owner who has doubled up as his own director of football and whose summer transfer deliberations have encompassed everyone from Cristiano Ronaldo to Carney Chukwuemeka, victory was secured by two throwbacks to past regimes.
Jorginho, once seen as Maurizio Sarri’s pet project, scored a penalty won by Ben Chilwell, the signing Frank Lampard championed more than any other. That it condemned Lampard to defeat felt the least of the cruelties for Chelsea’s record scorer. His past is not his greatest concern in a week when Everton have stumbled into the season defined by costly injuries.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin was ruled out in training, leaving Everton without a striker – even the departed Duncan Ferguson was in the Sky Sports studios, rather than offering an intimidating presence on the touchline - and the luckless Ben Godfrey was taken to hospital long before the final whistle, stretchered off with a seemingly serious injury.
Follow all the latest reaction from Goodison Park:
Frank Lampard admits Everton survival among ‘most beautiful things in my life’
Frank Lampard believes Everton’s dramatic escape from relegation was among the most “beautiful things” that have ever happened to him and said he enjoyed the stress of trying to keep them up.
Everton stayed up in their final home game of last season when, after being 2-0 down at half-time against Crystal Palace, they recovered to win 3-2, leading to scenes after the final whistle when Lampard was bouncing up and down on the roof of an executive box.
On Saturday he faces his former club Chelsea for the second time since his sacking in January 2021 and said he did plenty of soul-searching in a year out of the game before he was appointed at Goodison Park.
Lampard steered Chelsea to fourth place and the FA Cup final in his only full season in charge and blamed himself for some things and reflected with satisfaction on others as he admitted he put himself under pressure to succeed at Stamford Bridge.
Frank Lampard: Everton survival among ‘most beautiful things in my life’
The 44-year-old maintains he enjoyed the ‘stress’ of guiding the Toffees to safety last season after a dramatic comeback victory over Crystal Palace
Thomas Tuchel responds to Gary Neville’s criticism of Chelsea’s ‘panicky’ transfer window
Thomas Tuchel has defended Chelsea owner Todd Boehly after Gary Neville accused him of being “panicky” in the summer transfer window.
The Blues have been big players in the market so far with the American, who has taken on the role of sporting director at the club, keen to reshape the playing squad at Stamford Bridge.
Marc Cucurella has become the latest new face through the door, joining from Brighton in a deal understood to be worth £62million.
He follows the likes of Raheem Sterling, Kalidou Koulibaly and Carney Chukwuemeka in making the move to west London in what has been a busy offseason.
Sky Sports pundit Neville has been critical of some of the decisions being made recently claiming that Boehly was “wandering around a little bit” and being “a bit panicky”.
Thomas Tuchel responds to Gary Neville’s criticism of Chelsea’s ‘panicky’ window
Chelsea manager responds to Gary Neville’s criticism of ‘panicky’ transfer window
Everton vs Chelsea latest news
About half an hour to team news. Sterling and Koulibaly will be the pair most likely to get an immediate debut perhaps, but Thomas Tuchel certainly has plenty of options to choose from. Midfield will be an interesting selection though and the Blues are definitely trying to strengthen there before the window shuts.
Will they land Frenkie de Jong in the end?
Everton vs Chelsea latest news
Here’s a reminder of the major first-team summer work done by both teams so far:
Everton
IN: Tarkowski (free), Vinagre (loan), McNeil (£20m)
OUT: Richarlison (£60m), Branthwaite (loan), Kenny (released)
Chelsea
IN: Sterling (£47.5m), Koulibaly (£33m), Slonina (£12m), Chukwuemeka (£20m), Cucurella (£62m)
OUT: Rudiger (free), Christensen (free), Drinkwater (released), Lukaku (loan), Colwill (loan)
Everton vs Chelsea latest news
Welcome back to the Independent’s live coverage of the opening weekend of the 2022/23 Premier League season!
Next up in action is Everton against Chelsea at Goodison Park, with Frank Lampard managing his new side against his former one.
The Toffees haven’t been hugely busy in the transfer window just yet, but a few recent moves have boosted their options - while Chelsea went big to land Marc Cucurella just before the weekend.
Fulham’s new faces and old give early optimism over survive and thrive Premier League plans
At the interval on the opening weekend of the season, Fulham fans would have been riding high on optimism, not just for the 90 minutes but for the season and even beyond.
It wasn’t just that they were beating Liverpool, nor even that they were deservedly ahead. Nor was it solely about the usual (and warranted) over-excitement of a Premier League return, more impending transfer arrivals in the final week of the window or the prospect of clocking up about 8 per cent of the points required to stay up already, on day one.
The added surge of hope and belief would also have been in part due to the debut performance of Joao Palhinha, a summer signing from Sporting CP who had previously been linked with bigger, more established top-flight clubs. On the basis of how he handled Liverpool’s midfield in that opening period, maybe a few are already regretting their hesitation.
Fulham’s new faces and old give reason for optimism over survive and thrive plans
Marco Silva has said he wants more new players but The Cottagers went close to making the perfect start to the season anyway
Darwin Nunez scores as Liverpool come from behind twice but are held by newly promoted Fulham
While Liverpool were well below their best, Fulham and Aleksandar Mitrovic might finally be showing they have risen to the level required.
That actually felt the most significant element of this hugely entertaining 2-2 draw at Craven Cottage, even if most of the discussion will primarily be about how Jurgen Klopp’s have already fallen behind in the title race. That was because there were so many stretches of this game where they couldn’t keep up with Fulham. Marco Silva’s side were the very opposite of a pushover here, as they more than took the game to Liverpool. Silva got it right, and his team should have got more.
Personifying so much of this, though, Mitrovic completely seized the game. He even embarrassed Virgil van Dijk, leading to the penalty for the second of his two goals. Klopp even had to bring in his own big forward, in expensive new signing Darwin Nunez, to level the occasion and bring the draw.
Darwin scores as Liverpool come from behind twice but draw at newly promoted Fulham
Fulham 2-2 Liverpool: Aleksandar Mitrovic scored a brace as the newly promoted side put an early marker down on their survival chances
FT Fulham 2-2 Liverpool
Two goals for Fulham’s Aleksandar Mitrovic on his return to the Premier League.
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