Eden Hazard paid tribute to former team-mate Daniel Sturridge after the Liverpool striker's dramatic late strike at Stamford Bridge.
The England forward earned his side a point with a fantastic curling 25-yarder a minute from time after the Belgian had given Chelsea the lead.
The pair shared a warm embrace after the final whistle with Hazard congratulating Sturridge on his equalising goal report the Liverpool Echo .
“I said to him the goal wasn’t bad to be fair,” Hazard told BBC Sport .
“He scored twice. One Wednesday, one today like me. Maybe he try to be like me!

“But no he is a great, great player. I had a chance to play with him a bit at Chelsea.
“And I know he is a fantastic player. He had a lot of injuries in the last few years but when he is on the pitch he can create goals like this.
“I am happy for him but not happy for Chelsea.”
Sturridge’s fourth goal of the season means he has already surpassed his tally for last season. He’s the Reds’ joint top scorer - despite only starting two of their nine matches so far this term.