Manchester United coach Alex Ferguson has accused Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard of "gifting" Chelsea victory at Anfield on Sunday.
Gerrard set up the Drogba opener with a terrible back pass, and Chelsea is now 1-14 on to win the Premier League title on Sunday.
The Sun quoted Ferguson, as saying: "I just saw it after the game. It was a great gift. There is nothing you can do about it. You just have to get on with it. All we can do is win our game against Stoke."
Drogba said: "Gerrard made a big mistake. I was lucky to be there and score. It was good because this goal gave us a lot of confidence to play well."
Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti said: "It was a key game in the fight for the title and we played very well - we deserved to win."
Chelsea defeated Liverpool 2-0 in a crucial Premiership match on Sunday.
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