Arsenal reclaimed top spot in time for Christmas but their wait for a win at Anfield stretches into a 12th year after an absorbing 1-1 draw which ensured Liverpool kept pace in the title race.
Match Report
Gabriel’s early goal was cancelled out by a Mohamed Salah stunner and, despite both pushing for victory, the Premier League’s top two deservedly shared the spoils.
Being top for December 25 is no guarantee of future performance, however, as both these clubs are well aware; on the last six occasions a team has failed to go on and lift the trophy from this position it was one of them.
So while nothing has been decided, it at least provided some early festive fun and was the very antithesis of last weekend’s game here when Manchester United showed no attacking intent.
Arsenal were fully engaged, and while they left with the same point United did, it was achieved in a much different manner during a draining 90 minutes of high press and high intensity.
For the hosts centre-back Ibrahima Konate was imperious, Trent Alexander-Arnold visionary and Salah threatening, while Arsenal had their own rock at the back in William Saliba, with Declan Rice covering plenty of ground just in front of him.
On the bench Jurgen Klopp had a wry smile to himself as the atmosphere ramped up just before kick-off, just as he had planned with his carefully chosen comments about fan apathy.
But that smile was soon wiped off his face when Gabriel headed home Martin Odegaard’s fourth-minute free-kick.
It was a perfectly executed training ground routine to expose Liverpool’s high line; the four furthest-advanced players dropping back just before their captain delivered the cross which resulted in Cody Gakpo playing the Gunners centre-back onside.
The visitors sensed an opportunity and their midfield press created a three-on-three which saw Gabriel Jesus fire over.
But roared on by an Anfield crowd which still had Klopp’s admonishment ringing in their ears, Liverpool could have had a penalty when Odegaard stuck out a low left hand to stop Salah going past him, with only thing possibly saving him in the eyes of VAR was his loss of footing.
The equaliser was not long in coming, however, with Alexander-Arnold, at times dropping so deep in his hybrid role to almost be a third central defender, unsurprisingly the architect.
From 20 yards inside his own half his searching pass dropped over the head of Oleksandar Zinchenko, which Salah anticipated, who was then beaten easily as the Egypt international executed a trademark cutback to beat David Raya for pace at his near post.
Liverpool soon had left-back problems of their own when Bukayo Saka pushed Kostas Tsimikas, deputising for the long-term injured Andy Robertson, into Klopp and while both took a tumble in the technical area the Greek came off worse as he departed with what appeared to be either a shoulder or collarbone injury.
Replacement Joe Gomez saw Saka race past him to cut into the penalty area where Gabriel Martinelli fired wide with Alisson Becker out of his goal and only Gomez and Alexander-Arnold guarding the goalline.
Gomez, who has never scored a senior goal, almost ended his nine-year drought by curling a shot just wide early in the second half with Dominik Szoboszlai also off target as the hosts began to dominate the chances created.
The triple 68th-minute substitution of Darwin Nunez, Harvey Elliott and Ryan Gravenberch added new impetus as both sides started to show signs of having run themselves into the ground, with Leandro Trossard replacing Martinelli.
Elliott and Nunez both had chances either side of a five-on-two counter-attack launched by Salah after Odegaard and Zinchenko collided on the edge of Liverpool’s penalty area.
There were three team-mates queuing up to shoot but when Alexander-Arnold was teed up the ball bobbled and his shot smashed against the crossbar.
Kai Havertz’s penalty claim was quickly dismissed by VAR as neither side paused for breath in a thrilling finale.
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
4' GOAL! Liverpool 0-1 Arsenal (Gabriel)
13' Jesus' shot over the bar
29' GOAL! Liverpool 1-1 Arsenal (Salah)
38' Yellow Card! Saka booked
41' CLOSE! Martinelli’s shot wide out
48' Yellow Card! W. Endo booked
49' Yellow Card! Havertz booked
49' Yellow Card! Rice booked
61' Szoboszlai’s shot wide out
70' OFF THE POST!
84' Yellow Card! Salah booked
86' Yellow Card! Nketiah booked
Line-ups
Liverpool XI: Alisson, W. Endo, Salah, Van Dijk, Tsimikas, Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Cody Gakpo, Dominik Szoboszlai, Luis Díaz, Curtis Jones
Subs: Joe Gomez, Kelleher, Darwin Núñez, Gravenberch, Elliott, Jarell Quansah, Conor Bradley, Bobby Clark, James McConnell
Arsenal XI: Zinchenko, David Raya, Martin Ødegaard, Jesus, Rice, Gabriel, Havertz, Ben White, Martinelli, William Saliba, Saka
Subs: Cedric, M.Elneny, Trossard, Jorginho, Nelson, Ramsdale, Smith Rowe, Nketiah, Jakub Kiwior
FootballChief
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What a “friendly” gameNo Victor no vanquished. Elephant maintains top spot on the EPL Throne.
Kings2002
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The Elephant 🐘 is still standing firmly on top of the table.
Pereirahernandez
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Another Robbery in World Football 😒😒😒😒😒😒😒😒
JeffreyEse
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No hate but James is not on his level
SpursWithoutKane
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Lets just appreciate how Saliba OWNED the Liverpool attack at Anfield 🔥🔥 Truly a class defender 🔥🔥
Kings2002
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Mood of every Arsenal fan right now 🤣🤣🤣🤣
eggosa91
533
Salah today
Gentle_gaint
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If this guy had come to Man-United He would have gone from DECLAN RICE to DECLINE RICE
Nesiya100
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This guy was playing every position for Arsenal The only player with confidence
micmay0822
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So Liverpool could not win Chelsea Tottenham Man city man united and you want to win Arsenal?? no way try again later
KshatriyaKunal
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Today's Game was "We donot loose..." Avg. performance by Gunners and why Haverts passed ball mostly at the back, why he could not move fwd with a ball and create some chances. Zinchenko needs to grow man... he knows that he is short... he needs to deal the ball more quickly 😕 and if he gets the ball he stops 🛑,don't know why...?? Martinelli was offline..., Trossad was better 👍, ..
ishti
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Salah's goal was just awesome. Without his service Liverpool would have struggled to win even the domestic cups.
jamdun009
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MANCHESTER CITY & PEP AFTER HEARING THE RESULT.
Malengejoseph
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It's Christmas day loading, and it's good news for Man city. 6 points is nothing to man City
keuabcekny
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why nobody is talking about Gomez performance Bro pocketed Saka. Most improved player award belongs to Gomez 🐐🔥 I wish he soon scores he's first goal in Liverpool jersey 😁
Ksm_city
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CITY IS COMING FOR THAT TOP SPOT. Watch out!!!
Nam_So
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most underrated Defender..... Solid performance
Peaceking1234
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Another day and Liverpool get robbed again , The Referees Against them💯💔💔😒😒
Peaceking1234
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Tsimikas rather got Injured after Tackling Klopp , So wonderful💯😅😂😂😂
brighto456
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Rice Against Liverpool
Yesu9
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Man City got Copenhagen in the UCL R16 and Man Utd fans are saying "they always get the easy draw" But Copenhagen was in your group😂🤣
TopCentral
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City Coming In New Version Get Ready Premier League
Cazorlasanti
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Best defender in epl argue with your jeyboard
Gannymalta
180
And what nosense did the supercomputer predict?
Cazorlasanti
175
At least we benefited from VAR for the fisrt time this season
Amgnonijunior
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Saka trying to dribble pass Van Dijk
MCBSAN
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The elephant manage to stay at the top of the table
Amgnonijunior
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After the match I decided to check Konate pocket, I saw Key 🔑, I saw wallet and then I saw Martinelli in his pocket
Malford
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Rice.. Able Rice
Geraldgabriel88
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Lets just appreciate how Saliba OWNED the Liverpool attack at Anfield 🔥🔥 Truly a class defender 🔥🔥
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Komate actually owned that Arsenal attack and Salah owned Arsenal defense.
Paulamadubassie
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Lets just appreciate how Saliba OWNED the Liverpool attack at Anfield 🔥🔥 Truly a class defender 🔥🔥
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bro forget salah exists