Liverpool can 'take confidence' from Chelsea loss
Liverpool can "take lots of confidence" from their narrow defeat by Chelsea in the Women's FA Cup semi-finals as they prepare to meet again on Saturday, says interim manager Amber Whiteley.
It will mark the end of an up-and-down campaign for Liverpool, who sacked manager Matt Beard in February, and it is still unknown whether Whiteley will continue to lead the team beyond Saturday's game (12:30 BST kick-off).
Under Whiteley, Liverpool knocked out Arsenal in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup before losing 2-1 to Chelsea in the semi-finals.
England forward Aggie Beever-Jones scored a 94th-minute winner in that tie last month.
"We take lots of confidence from that game. It was a really good performance and we had good momentum in the first half," said Whiteley.
"It's an important game for us this weekend in terms of picking up points and trying to improve our league position. There's lots to play for.
"I said the next time we came up against them I wanted to see improvements. I want to see how far we've progressed. We want to make it as difficult as we can.
"It's not been the season we would have wanted but there's still a lot of positives to take from it. The response in the last few months has been brilliant."
Liverpool will be without injured forward Leanne Kiernan and defender Lucy Parry for the trip to Stamford Bridge to face the unbeaten WSL champions.

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