The Liverpool legend scored in his final clash with Jose Mourinho in the Premier League, while the Blues youngster was classy and assured in the midfield, says Greg Stobart.
LONDON - On a day when Steven Gerrard delivered his final standout contribution in a Liverpool shirt, when John Terry stood tall yet again to remind everyone of his remarkable return to importance under Jose Mourinho, it was left to Ruben Loftus-Cheek to provide a glimpse of what the future could really look like for Chelsea.
Loftus-Cheek had played just one minute of Premier League football before this match but entered the pitch to the surreal experience of a guard of honor from the Liverpool team led by Gerrard.