Liverpool and Chelsea drawed 1-1 on Saturday night at Anfield.
Willian was the one who scored the goal which secured the Blues a point from the match, after Mohamed Salah had given Liverpool the lead in the 65’th minute.
It is the second goal in a week for the Brazilian, who also netted a brace in Chelsea’s 4-0 win against Qarabag in the Champions League on Wednesday night.
Other than that, the former Shakhtar star also won two penalties against the Azerbaijan side, on what was his 200’th appearance for the club.




Liverpool v Chelsea - Premier League
But his goal against the Reds was something special, as he lobbed Simon Mignolet to secure Chelsea a hard-fought draw five minutes from full-time.




However, his shot looked like it was more destined for a cross than a strike, as the west London club were desperately chasing the result.
Willian was asked by Chelsea TV and Match of the Day whether the strike was intentional, and he gave us the answer to the question we’d all pondered.
“For sure, it was a shot – no doubt! [laughs]”, he confirmed.
Asked why people might doubt his answer, he said: “Because some people ask, ‘you want to cross or you want to shoot?’ I say I wanted to shoot. Too much quality! [laughs again]
“But I’m happy to score this beautiful goal. In this kind of game it’s important to score goals. So now we have to carry on and stay together in this moment because we want to win all the games.
“I always try to do my best, play my best football, try to score goals. Sometimes it’s difficult but always I try. I want to improve myself, game by game, help the team, and I have to continue in the same way.” 




Liverpool and Chelsea drawed 1-1 on Saturday night at Anfield.
Willian was the one who scored the goal which secured the Blues a point from the match, after Mohamed Salah had given Liverpool the lead in the 65’th minute.
It is the second goal in a week for the Brazilian, who also netted a brace in Chelsea’s 4-0 win against Qarabag in the Champions League on Wednesday night.
Other than that, the former Shakhtar star also won two penalties against the Azerbaijan side, on what was his 200’th appearance for the club.




Liverpool v Chelsea - Premier League
But his goal against the Reds was something special, as he lobbed Simon Mignolet to secure Chelsea a hard-fought draw five minutes from full-time.




However, his shot looked like it was more destined for a cross than a strike, as the west London club were desperately chasing the result.
Willian was asked by Chelsea TV and Match of the Day whether the strike was intentional, and he gave us the answer to the question we’d all pondered.
“For sure, it was a shot – no doubt! [laughs]”, he confirmed.
Asked why people might doubt his answer, he said: “Because some people ask, ‘you want to cross or you want to shoot?’ I say I wanted to shoot. Too much quality! [laughs again]
“But I’m happy to score this beautiful goal. In this kind of game it’s important to score goals. So now we have to carry on and stay together in this moment because we want to win all the games.
“I always try to do my best, play my best football, try to score goals. Sometimes it’s difficult but always I try. I want to improve myself, game by game, help the team, and I have to continue in the same way.”