Post-Match Report

Report: Liverpool 1-1 Arsenal

Arsenal players celebrate the opening goal against Liverpool

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Anfield
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  Liverpool
      
              Mohamed Salah (28)
          
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Liverpool
Mohamed Salah (28)
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  Arsenal
      
                  Gabriel (3)
            
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Arsenal
Gabriel (3)

An end-to-end encounter at Anfield ended all square despite Gabriel giving us a fourth minute lead.

The Brazilian headed home Martin Odegaard’s free-kick to give us the perfect start, but Mohamed Salah rifled home a first-half equaliser.

Both sides remained firmly intent on going for the winner after that, but neither team could find the breakthrough.

But the draw is enough to keep us top of the tree for Christmas.

 

Early opener


We got off to a dream start. Mikel Arteta’s men were on the front foot from the first whistle, and Gabriel Jesus saw his shot deflected over for a corner with barely 30 seconds on the clock.

We continued to play without fear in the early stages and took the lead in only the fourth minute. Martin Odegaard’s free-kick into the box was met with a meaty header from Gabriel, and beyond Alisson Becker.

There was a VAR check for offside before the celebrations could start, but this time the marginal decision went in our favour.

It was the defender’s first goal of the season, and timed at three minutes 27 seconds, is the earliest goal we’ve scored at Anfield in Premier League history.

 

Salah strikes

 

The game continued at a frenetic pace. Liverpool piled the pressure on, and our defence had to stand firm as they continued to fire crosses into the box.

Mohamed Salah had the hosts’ first sight of goal, but found the side netting when unmarked at the far post.

Despite being pinned back, we retained a threat on the break. Martin Odegaard shot just wide on his right foot after superbly finding space in the box and Odegaard then survived a penalty shout against him for a possible handball before Martinelli created our next chance, with a magnificent run from deep in his own half.

But almost out of nothing, Liverpool struck back. Trent Alexander-Arnold was given too much time from a central position to pick out a pass for Salah, who chopped onto his left foot before lashing a shot past David Raya.

The atmosphere inside Anfield suddenly lifted, and we had to start again.

Late in the half we had a huge chance to restore the lead. Saka sprinted away from substitute Joe Gomez from near the halfway line, broke into the box, and squirted the ball to Martinelli while being challenged by Alisson.

The Brazilian took a touch, with the keeper stranded, but the ball just wouldn’t run for him, and his shot drifted wide.

Before the break, Kai Havertz picked up a booking that will rule him out of the West Ham game after Christmas.

 

Unrelenting pace

 

The half-time whistle blew to end a breathless 45 minutes, and the pace continued in the second half.

We were guilty of sloppy play on several occasions at the start of the second period, presenting half chances to Liverpool. Salah was always an outlet on the right, and Gomez came close when shooting just wide inside the area.

At the other end Martinelli could have done better on a couple of occasions when one on one with Ibrahima Konate.

The game was lacking an element of shape and control, but both teams were keen to get forward quickly whenever in possession.

A long pass from Alex Zinchenko to Saka on the right led to a cross falling to Odegaard. The captain laid the ball off to the arriving Zinchenko, but he blazed over from 20 yards.

 

Missed chances

 

There was a huge let off as the game entered the final 20 minutes. Zinchenko and Odegaard got in each other’s way from our own attacking corner, allowing Liverpool to counter. 

Salah led a five on one attack, with just Declan Rice back for us, but Alexander-Arnold struck the bar when the ball was rolled to him in the box.

We also had promising breaks that we didn’t take advantage of. Zinchenko and Rice saw shots blocked before Havertz dragged wide in the box.

In the end both teams had to settle for a point, though both sets of players gave everything in search of maximum points.

FACTS AND STATS

After this draw, WE will start Christmas Day top of the English top-flight table in two consecutive years for just a second time, after last doing so in 1932 and 1933.

Liverpool have recovered 19 points from losing positions in the Premier League this season, more than any other side. They have lost just one league game in 2023/24 despite falling behind in 10 (W5 D4 L1 when falling behind).

Liverpool have failed to win back-to-back Premier League games at Anfield for the first time since October 2021, when they drew with Man City and Brighton.

After winning none, drawing two and losing seven of their nine Premier League visits to Anfield from 2013/14 to 2021/22, WE have since drawn both of their last two such visits.

In the fourth minute, Gabriel scored our earliest-ever Premier League goal at Anfield against Liverpool. We have scored the opening goal in three consecutive Premier League meetings with the Reds for the very first time.

Mohamed Salah scored his 10th Premier League goal against us, his joint-most against a single opponent (Man Utd & West Ham also 10). The Egyptian now has 121 Premier League goal involvements at Anfield (88 goals, 33 assists), a record by a player at the ground in the competition, surpassing Steven Gerrard (120 – 69 goals, 51 assists).

Trent Alexander-Arnold recorded his 57th Premier League assist, the joint-most by a defender in the competition's history, alongside teammate Andy Robertson. Seven of these have been against us, his most against a single opponent, with no player in Premier League history assisting more goals against us (Steven Gerrard also 7).

Since his first Premier League season (2020/21), Gabriel has scored more goals in the competition than any other defender (11).
 

What’s next

 

We return to action after Christmas, facing West Ham at home on December 28. That’s our 19th Premier League game of the season, bringing us to the halfway point of the campaign. We then conclude 2023 away to Fulham on New Year’s Eve.

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