Arsenal and Liverpool are both keen to win to occupy the top spot in the table. When the Kop plays at Anfield’s home ground, he is more recognized.
Gabriel’s goal in the fourth minute gave Arsenal the perfect start to their journey to Anfield.
Odegaard skillfully placed the ball for midfielder Gabriel to head into the Liverpool goal following a free kick. Upon rechecking using VAR technology, the referee declared the goal scored.
Following a goal conceded, Liverpool launched an intense and desperate onslaught. And in the 29th minute, they got what they needed at last.
Salah received a long pass from Alexander-Arnold from home, which he raced to catch. The Egyptian sensation breezed past Zinchenko and unleashed a forceful shot that Raya was unable to block.
The first-half score is also 1-1. As the second half began, the game was very evenly balanced. Despite having chances to score, neither team was able to capitalize.
The circumstances that arose in the 72nd minute were the most regrettable. Liverpool’s rapid counterattack gave them a numerical advantage over Arsenal’s defense. Alexander-Arnold was in a position to receive the ball from Salah, but he struck the crossbar.
In the end, the score was tied at one, 1-1. This result allows Arsenal to maintain their lead with 40 points from 18 games. Liverpool is in third place on goal differential, just behind Aston Villa, with 39 points.