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Arsenal 3-3 Liverpool - Premier Leauge
Arsenal 3-3 Liverpool: Goals galore in Emirates draw (December 22nd 2017)
Liverpool fended off three goals in five minutes from Arsenal to salvage a 3-3 Premier League draw at the Emirates Stadium. Roberto Firmino's strike looped home off Petr Cech's attempted save, to ensure the Reds left north London with a share of the spoils despite having earlier squandered a 2-0 lead. Alexis Sanchez, Granit Xhaka and Mesut Ozil found the net in a stunning second-half triple salvo, to put Arsenal 3-2 ahead having trailed to goals from Philippe Coutinho and Mohamed Salah. Jurgen Klopp's visitors thought they had the game won at 2-0, then quickly feared leaving empty-handed after Ozil's neat finish - only to wind up clawing back for the draw. Liverpool lost Jordan Henderson to a hamstring injury that clearly tempered their relief at holding on to fourth place in the league table. The Reds will doubtless emerge from this thriller the more aggrieved party, having failed to grind out the win from a position of serious strength. The goal-heavy match was just what punters were looking for ahead of Christmas, with several big-priced Sky Bet RequestABets landed. They included Mo Salah, Alexis Sanchez and Roberto Firmino all to score. Arsenal could hardly have envisaged sneaking out of this clash with anything at all when trailing by two goals to a wholly-dominant Reds - but all that was before this gripping battle caught fire. Liverpool pounced on Arsenal's malaise to dominate the first half to leave the Gunners supporters booing their troops resoundingly at the break. Firmino headed just wide after Coutinho's cross, but Arsenal failed to heed that warning. Salah's lofted chip let Coutinho open the scoring, the Brazilian heading home to punish the wayward hosts. Firmino almost doubled the lead when curling just over the bar, and then Cech denied Salah with a fine save from a one-on-one. Sadio Mane conjured a scissor kick in an attempt to bury the rebound, only to fire over the bar. Salah then fly-hacked at fresh air as Liverpool wasted another gilt-edged chance. Arsenal's paltry attacking return was limited to the half's final meaningful effort, as the unmarked Alexandre Lacazette failed to connect with a header. Normal service resumed after the break, Arsenal conceding possession cheaply and Liverpool breaking at pace. Salah could not muster any power when played in by Mane - but made no mistake when sent through the middle by Firmino. The Egypt hitman fired home via a minor deflection off Shkodran Mustafi, as Liverpool eyed full control. But just when the Reds expected to tighten their grip, Arsenal turned the encounter on its head. Sanchez headed in at the far post to halve the deficit, refusing to celebrate in rushing back to halfway. And when Mignolet flapped and missed Xhaka's facile long-range effort, the Gunners were level at 2-2. Far from finished there though, the hosts stole the lead, Ozil trading passes with Lacazette, whose back heel allowed the German to apply a cool finish. Arsenal's shambling defence proved their Achilles heel again however, as Firmino blasted Liverpool level again at 3-3, with the ball looping into the net despite Cech's parried attempt at a save. Amid all the madness, Salah still had time to blaze wide and Mignolet to palm an aimless ball onto his crossbar. Match reaction Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger: "In the first half we were paralysed and frozen. We played too deep. We gave too many balls away and looked second best everywhere. "In the second half we have shown quality, character and played at our level." Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp: "I thought we were the better side (in the first half), they couldn't play like they want to play. "I thought we could score another two, three or four goals. We didn't do that but that's life. We came back again and scored our third one, that's the minimum we deserved today, a point. "I think three goals at Arsenal should be enough (to win the game)." Opta facts There have been 27 goals scored in the last five Premier League meetings between these teams (10 for Arsenal, 17 for Liverpool) at an average of 5.4 per game. Liverpool have scored 54 away goals in all competitions in 2017, their most in a calendar year since 1982 (66). There were just 388 seconds between Mo Salah putting Liverpool 2-0 ahead and Mesut Ozil scoring to make it 3-2 to Arsenal. Arsenal have conceded seven goals in two league games against Liverpool this season – in only one Premier League campaign have they conceded more against an opponent (10 against Man Utd in 2011/12). Since Jurgen Klopp’s first Premier League match in charge in October 2015, Liverpool’s games have seen 279 goals scored (174 for, 105 against), more than any other club. Phillipe Coutinho has been involved in 16 goals in 11 away matches in all competitions (nine goals, seven assists). Coutinho scored his 53rd goal for Liverpool in all competitions – however, this was his first headed goal for the Reds. Roberto Firmino has been involved in eight goals in his last five Premier League appearances against Arsenal (five goals, three assists). Firmino has also scored and assisted in each of his last three Premier League games against the Gunners.
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