José Bosingwa has reflected on events at Anfield where Chelsea lost on Sunday afternoon, including an incident in the closing moments involving our right-back and Yossi Benayoun.

Bosingwa's out-stretched leg pushed the Liverpool player over near the corner flag as the ball was being shielded, an action he regrets.

'I apologise for what I did and it was never my intention to hurt him. I know it was wrong and I apologise,' he says.

Bosingwa was one of 10 men in blue left on the pitch for the final half-hour after Frank Lampard's sending off and is disappointed with what became an uneven contest.

'It could have been very different with 11 players than with 10, it could have been easier,' he argues. 'But we never know.'

'It's always frustrating to lose big games and especially in this way. It was important to get points and not let Man United go. That didn't happen, so we are upset, but now we have to think about the next game.'

That next match is a home fixture on Saturday against Hull who are eight games without a win in the Barclays Premier League. Chelsea were 3-0 winners on Humberside back in October. Then after FA Cup action at Watford, the team travel to Aston Villa who currently share the same points total.