STORY HIGHLIGHTS
(CNN) -- Liverpool climbed back to the top of the
Premier League Monday -- but it was made to sweat during a pulsating 2-2
draw with Swansea City.
Liverpool, who had
boasted a 100% record going into the contest after winning all three of
its league games, sits one point clear of Arsenal and Tottenham
following the draw in south Wales.
Jonjo Shelvey, the man
who left Liverpool for Swansea in July following a $5 million move, was
in the thick of the action from the very start.
Gift
It took Shelvey just two
minutes to fire Swansea ahead from close range before his mistake gifted
Daniel Sturridge an equalizer soon after.
Another poor pass from
Shelvey allowed Liverpool's on-loan winger Victor Moses to fire the
Merseysiders in front nine minutes before the break.
But the 21-year-old made
amends in the second half, linking up with Michu, who fired home past
Simon Mignolet for his first league goal of the season.
Sorry
Swansea might have even won it late on but Liverpool held out for a point, although Shelvey felt his side should have had more.
"I just want to say sorry to the Swansea fans for the two bad mistakes that gifted Liverpool a draw," Shelvey told Sky Sports.
"You just want to go
into a hole where nobody can see you when you give the ball away for the
other team to score, but it has happened to great players over time.
"I showed a bit of
character to keep getting on the ball. I still feel I have given
Liverpool a draw but it was a great game to play in."
Liverpool manager
Brendan Rodgers, who left Swansea to take up the reins at Anfield in
June 2012, revealed his relief after a hard fought encounter.
"I thought for the first
65 minutes we were very, very good with and without the ball. We had to
show character after going behind so early,"he told Sky Sports.
"This will be a really big point for us."
Totti
In Italy, Francesco
Totti scored his first goal of the season as Roma claimed a third
consecutive victory to maintain its perfect start to the season.
Totti, playing in his
22nd season with the club, helped Roma come from a goal down to defeat
Parma 3-1 and join Napoli at the top of the table on nine points.
Parma had taken the lead six minute before the break when Jonathan Biabany headed home from close range.
But the visiting side
hit back two minutes after the restart through Alessandro Florenzi
before new signing Kevin Strootman set up Totti to score.
And Dutch international
Strootman sealed the points from the penalty spot five minutes from time
after summer signing Gervinho was sent sprawling.
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