A stoppage-time header by Fernando Torres earned Liverpool a 2-2 home draw with Tottenham Hotspur in the Premiership on Sunday. Ukrainian striker Andrei Voronin put the hosts ahead after 12 minutes when he poked home on the rebound after Steven Gerrard's free-kick was poorly blocked by Spurs keeper Paul Robinson. Robbie Keane equalized for the visitors just before the break, capitalizing on a sloppy defending by Liverpool to notch home after being fed by Dimitar Berbatov. The Irish striker scored again two minutes after restart in a similar fashion to stun the home crowd. The game looked as if it was heading in Tottenham's favor but Spanish striker Torres headed at the near post in the additional time to secure a share of spoils. The result put Liverpool in fourth place of the league table with 16 points while Tottenham lie 17th on seven points. Elsewhere, Ivorian forward Salomon Kalou struck home four minutes before the break as Chelsea edged past Bolton Wanderers at Reebok Stadium. Chelsea's first win under Avram Grant put them sixth in the table on 15 points while Bolton are second from bottom on five points.