Chelsea sweat on John Terry injury after Liverpool score late equaliser
Chelsea await results of scan on skipper's knee after he scores and is stretchered off in his first game back from four-match ban, before Suarez leveller

Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo was fearing the worst after John Terry sustained a knee injury during the 1-1 draw with Liverpool at Stamford Bridge.
Terry opened the scoring in the Premier League clash on Sunday night but was carried off on a stretcher following a collision with Luis Suarez, who scored the equaliser in the second half after appearing to have shoved Ramires in the build-up.
The Chelsea skipper, who was returning from a four-match domestic ban for racial abuse, immediately signalled concern to his bench when he went down and was to have a scan later yesterday to determine the nature of the injury.
"We have to wait until his MRI scan to understand the full extent," said Di Matteo. "There's concern. We just got him back into the team after the ban.
"It was great seeing him out there. We hope it's not a serious injury, but we'll see," the Italian coach added. "When a player reacts like that, it's a concern. He's in pain now."
Terry opened the scoring in the 20th minute when he powerfully headed home from Juan Mata's corner to register his 50th goal for the club.