It has comes to the point where Livepool has to spend in January to re-enforce its wake defence if they want to make top 4, the game between Arsenal and Liverpool played out to be the best Premier League season game so far, Arsenal came from two goals down to lead only for Firmino to score in 71st mins. Philippe Coutinho had Liverpool deservedly in front at half time, the Brazil international beating Petr Cech with a deft header after Mohamed Salah's cross looped up off Laurent Koscielny. But while Jurgen Klopp's side dominated the first period, they were later left to rue missed chances. An epic second half initially saw a rampant Liverpool double their advantage shortly after the restart, Salah's shot deflecting in after Firmino led a superb counter-attack. Their two-goal lead was short-lived, though, as within six remarkable minutes a resurgent Arsenal were front. Alexis Sanchez headed through the legs of Simon Mignolet from Hector Bellerin's pinpoint right-wing cross, then the goalkeeper was beaten too easily by Granit Xhaka's viciously swerving drive. The comeback was seemingly complete thanks to Mesut Ozil's sensational finish, the playmaker chipping Mignolet after a sublime one-two with Alexandre Lacazette, but Firmino beat Cech with 19 minutes left to level the scores. A draw was certainly the fairest outcome in a thrilling match where neither side could defend competently, with Firmino's intervention ensuring Arsene Wenger is yet to beat Klopp's Liverpool in five attempts.
Friday, 22 December 2017
It has comes to the point where Livepool has to spend in January to re-enforce its wake defence if they want to make top 4, the game between Arsenal and Liverpool played out to be the best Premier League season game so far, Arsenal came from two goals down to lead only for Firmino to score in 71st mins. Philippe Coutinho had Liverpool deservedly in front at half time, the Brazil international beating Petr Cech with a deft header after Mohamed Salah's cross looped up off Laurent Koscielny. But while Jurgen Klopp's side dominated the first period, they were later left to rue missed chances. An epic second half initially saw a rampant Liverpool double their advantage shortly after the restart, Salah's shot deflecting in after Firmino led a superb counter-attack. Their two-goal lead was short-lived, though, as within six remarkable minutes a resurgent Arsenal were front. Alexis Sanchez headed through the legs of Simon Mignolet from Hector Bellerin's pinpoint right-wing cross, then the goalkeeper was beaten too easily by Granit Xhaka's viciously swerving drive. The comeback was seemingly complete thanks to Mesut Ozil's sensational finish, the playmaker chipping Mignolet after a sublime one-two with Alexandre Lacazette, but Firmino beat Cech with 19 minutes left to level the scores. A draw was certainly the fairest outcome in a thrilling match where neither side could defend competently, with Firmino's intervention ensuring Arsene Wenger is yet to beat Klopp's Liverpool in five attempts.
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