We asked for your thoughts after Saturday’s Premier League game between Chelsea and Liverpool.

Here are some of your comments:

Chelsea fans

Evan: Honestly one of the best Chelsea performances I’ve seen in a long time. The last 15 minutes of the game we dominated and deserved to win as we did. Estevao looks brilliant and I’m excited to see him in the future when he is in his prime.

Fossie: A superb win. A stunning performance from Moises Caicedo, and a brilliant goal. It would have been easy for our heads to drop after the equaliser, but Chelsea came back stronger for it. The winner was an excellently crafted goal. Injuries in the back line are a concern, but a bit of time for some recoveries now. Well done Chelsea.

Rod: One of the best performances for years. It proves that it is there, just got to stop the boring wasteful side-and-back passing. Keep playing like this!

Scott: Really controlled performance from Chelsea in the first half – absolute mayhem in the second due to the defensive substitutions. Excellent win and Enzo Maresca deserves credit as he went for it – more of that please.

Liverpool fans

Fraser: People were scapegoating Florian Wirtz for our performances lately, we were actually better when he came on. Wirtz and Alexander Isak are not the problem – the problem is clearly a tactical/systematic. I don’t think Arne Slot knows what his best starting XI is or how to best utilise them. That, combined with key veterans struggling for form, especially Mohamed Salah, Ibrahima Konate and Alexis Mac Allister. We’re too exposed at the back and we’re far too slow and cautious going forward. The international break couldn’t have come at a better time.

Killian: No point hiding it – that was a dreadful performance. The lads look like they don’t know each other. Total faith in Slot and the team to turn it around. I genuinely believe we have an elite squad – we just need to bring it together. YNWA!

Andrew: Time to recognise Salah has passed his peak and let Federico Chiesa have his chance. Overall, too many established players underperforming at the same time and apart from Hugo Ekitike, all the other newcomers have distinctly disappointed. Time for Slot to earn his coin.

Rae: Another desperately nervous performance – Milos Kerkez not yet settled, Conor Bradley trying too hard and Konate out of form. Slot is also trying to force the likes of Wirtz and Isak into an unsuitable formation.