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    ‘Something is not right’ – Ex-Premier League referee ‘amazed’ West Ham penalty against Man Utd was given

    I AM amazed referee David Coote overturned his decision — a penalty should not have been awarded.It was nothing more than a coming together and resulted in a game-changing decision that cost Manchester United.West Ham were awarded a penalty when Matthijs de Ligt collided with Danny IngsCredit: AlamyReferee David Coote was sent to the monitor and ended up giving the spot kickCredit: AlamyFormer Premier League referee Mark Halsey is stunned the penalty was awardedCredit: AFPDanny Ings lost the ball and then Matthijs de Ligt made minimal contact with the West Ham striker’s shin.The Premier League’s Match Centre said Man Utd defender De Ligt made “sufficient contact” on Ings to merit a penalty.But it is a contact sport — this should never be enough for a foul.Coote had a great view and he was initially spot on not to award a penalty.READ MORE ON MAN UTDReferees’ chief Howard Webb does not want VAR intervening with subjective calls that are not clear and obvious.This was a classic case of that — the incident was re-refereed.VAR Michael Oliver recommended a pitch-side review, then Coote crumbled and changed his decision, like so many other referees do in that situation.Something is not right with the training and education at the PGMOL.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSDe Ligt appeared to be suggesting the ball struck Ings’ handCredit: GettyPremier League statementThe Premier League released a statement on the decision after the match.It read: “The referee did not award a penalty to West Ham for a challenge by de Ligt on Ings.Roy Keane left red-faced after Sky Sports colleague tells Man Utd legend to ‘bring this look back'”The VAR deemed there was sufficient contact on Ings’ lower leg and recommended an on-field review.”The referee overturned his original decision and awarded a penalty.” More

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    Arsenal v Liverpool player stats: shots, passes, tackles and key data from crunch Premier League clash

    ARSENAL twice squandered the lead against Liverpool as they dropped two crucial points in the title race.Bukayo Saka fired the Gunners into an early lead, tearing Andy Robertson apart before blasting past a helpless Caoimhin Kelleher.Arsenal twice led against Liverpool at the EmiratesCredit: EPAMo Salah rescued a point for the Reds with his late levellerCredit: EPAVirgil van Dijk headed the Reds level before Mikel Merino put his new side back in front with an emphatic bullet header of his own.But Mo Salah rescued a point for Arne Slot’s men on the counterattack with nine minutes left. And the stats prove the 2-2 draw was a very fair result.That is because both sides managed nine shots in the match – with Liverpool edging their attempts on target by four to three. READ MORE ON FOOTBALLLiverpool had 55 per cent of the ball with 16 tackles to Arsenal’s 17 and 14 fouls apiece.Arsenal, however, will regret only managing one corner in the match.Of course, Gunners players and fans alike were furious they did not get a second right at the end. Gabriel Jesus clearly knocked the ball off Kostas Tsimikas, who desperately tried to kick it again before it went out of play knowing he had made the last touch.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAnd given Arsenal’s propensity to score from set pieces, they were understandably apoplectic to see the controversial goal-kick decision.By that time, though, star man Saka had been taken off.Jamie Carragher and Theo Walcott have awkward ‘Thierry Henry moment’ live on Sky Sports after Arsenal vs LiverpoolThe England winger was an injury doubt but worked hard to get fit – and his return to the starting XI was a welcome bonus for Mikel Arteta.Saka managed 41 touches in his 85 minutes on the field and completed 15 of his 23 passes. His two shots – one less than Salah – resulted in the opening goal and he drew two fouls from the men in black. But Saka did his defensive work, too, succeeding with his one tackle and winning seven of his nine duels. Interestingly, his heat map showed a similar pattern to team-mate Kai Havertz with much of their action down the right channel. Saka produced a Thierry Henry-style celebrationCredit: APSaka – who celebrated with a cool shrug of his shoulders as he became the youngest Arsenal player to 50 Premier League goals – said: “I try to keep the keepers guessing. “I think it was a nice finish, I haven’t seen it back yet but it felt nice. “He has every record Thierry Henry so it’s nice but of course you wanna win the game but I have to be happy with this. “Everything is Thierry Henry-ish. If you score it’s Thierry Henry, if you assist it’s Thierry Henry. “I’m feeling good. I felt I could finish the game but the gaffer took me off.”Salah powered into the bottom corner for 2-2Credit: GettyThe average positions from both sides also made interesting reading.Saka was the most reserved of the Gunners attackers, with Havertz and Gabriel Martinelli operating further forward.Leandro Trossard and Merino virtually had the same spot in the left high No8 position alongside Declan Rice, who covered every blade of grass in a typically-industrial performance.Arsenal’s makeshift back four was made up of Thomas Partey, Ben White, Gabriel and Jurrien Timber – who kept it narrow as an organised unit.However, by the end of the game after two key injuries, the defence was even more unrecognisable as Partey and White were joined by Jakub Kiwior and youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly. READ MORE SUN STORIESFor Liverpool, though, Salah was the furthest forward – and made the most of the Timber going off to exploit the weakened left side of the Arsenal back line, exposing the space to score the final goal. Ryan Gravenberch was the deepest-lying midfielder, behind Alexis Mac Allister and Curtis Jones, who completed 41 of his 42 passes in midfield. More

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    Man Utd coach Darren Fletcher in X-rated rant at West Ham penalty just two days after misconduct charge

    MANCHESTER UNITED coach Darren Fletcher exploded at VAR with an X-rated rant after VAR intervened to award West Ham a controversial penalty.Erik ten Hag’s side lost 2-1 in dramatic circumstances on Sunday afternoon as a stoppage-time spot kick was given to The Hammers for a collision involving Matthijs de Ligt and Danny Ings.Matthijs de Ligt’s collision with Danny Ings handed West Ham a penaltyCredit: GettyDarren Fletcher was thoroughly unhappy with the penalty decisionCredit: GettyReferee David Coote did not give the penalty, but he was then instructed to go to the monitor.After consulting the pitchside screen, he pointed to the spot and Jarrod Bowen dispatched to earn Julen Lopetegui’s men a valuable three points.The Premier League released a statement on the decision by claiming there was “sufficient contact” to award the penalty.But Man Utd coach Fletcher, 40, clearly did not agree.READ MORE ON MAN UTDAccording to The Athletic, he was sat in the stands with Man Utd analysts and could be heard slamming the referee’s call.He is reported to have said: “One week it’s a high threshold, next week it’s not, f***ing joke.”The comment comes just days after he was charged with misconduct by the FA for “acting in an improper or confrontational manner” during Man Utd’s clash with Brentford.The former Red Devils midfielder protested the decision to allow Ethan Pinnock’s goal to stand.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSAnd the FA released a statement which read: “Darren Fletcher has been charged with misconduct following Manchester United’s fixture against Brentford on Saturday, October 20, in the Premier League.”It’s alleged that the coach acted in an improper and/or confrontational manner and/or used abusive and/or insulting words towards the fourth official and the referee and/or assistant referees.Roy Keane left red-faced after Sky Sports colleague tells Man Utd legend to ‘bring this look back'”Darren Fletcher has until Tuesday, October 29, to respond.”Man Utd’s defeat to West Ham leaves them languishing in 14th in the Premier League table with just 11 points from nine matches.They are already seven points adrift of the Champions League places. More

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    Liverpool put Jurgen Klopp’s £4m mansion on Merseyside’s Millionaire’s Row up for sale after Arne Slot turned it down

    LIVERPOOL FC have put Jurgen Klopp’s £4million home up for sale — after his successor Arne Slot turned it down.The Dutchman and wife Mirjam were shown around the seven-bed home but are deciding on their next move.Arne Slot turned down Jurgen Klopp’s £4million former homeCredit: GettyIn 2019 Liverpool bought it as an investment and are said to have allowed Klopp to stay on rent-freeCredit: GettyThe club have now put the gated property on the market — ending a 20-year linkCredit: PP.Steven Gerrard bought the home in Formby, Merseyside, in 2005 after it was built by a local developerCredit: Willie VassThe club have now put the gated property on the market — ending a 20-year link.A source said: “It was identified by the club as an ideal base for incoming managers.“Arne was offered it when he took over in the summer but has chosen to live elsewhere.“As a result, the club has decided to cut its losses.”Read More on SportEx-Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard bought the home in Formby, Merseyside, in 2005 after it was built by a local developer.The property boasts three living rooms, a games room, swimming pool, two-storey gym, solarium, jacuzzi, sauna and cinema.When Gerrard left for US side LA Galaxy in 2015 he sold the house to incoming Reds boss Brendan Rodgers. He was sacked that October but kept the property and rented it to Klopp.Most read in FootballIn 2019 Liverpool bought it as an investment and are said to have allowed Klopp, 57, to stay on rent-free.The German and wife Ulla were often spotted in a local pub. Removal vans moved in after he revealed he was stepping down.Slot, 46, who impressed at Feyenoord, has enjoyed the best start of any manager at Anfield, winning 11 of his first 12 matches. The club was asked for comment.Fans stunned as Arne Slot ‘cooks’ Man Utd with savage statement after Red Devils’ Tottenham humiliation More

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    Jamie Carragher and Theo Walcott have awkward ‘Thierry Henry moment’ live on Sky Sports after Arsenal vs Liverpool

    JAMIE CARRAGHER hilariously joked Theo Walcott was recreating his famous “Thierry Henry moment” during an awkward moment on Sky Sports’ Super Sunday.Liverpool legend Carragher, ex-Arsenal winger Walcott, and Manchester United icon Roy Keane joined presenter Dave Jones at the Emirates for the Gunners’ 2-2 draw with Arne Slot’s men.Jamie Carragher reacted hilariously to Theo Walcott putting his hand on his thighCredit: Sky SportsThierry Henry famously put his hand on Carragher’s thigh live on air nine years agoCredit: TwitterDuring the post-match analysis, Carragher was making a point when Walcott suddenly put a hand on his thigh.The former Reds defender looked down and asked: “You alright there?”The whole panel burst into laughter before Carragher added: “I thought that was a Thierry Henry moment there.”The reference relates to a moment caught live on Sky Sports nine years ago.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe panel had learned on air that then Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers had been sacked.Arsenal legend Henry was sat next to Carragher and could be seen putting his hand on his colleague’s thigh upon hearing the news.The clip became a meme often used on social media to evoke shock or surprise.And Carragher’s call-back to it with Walcott pleased a lot of fans.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSOne said: “Yes Theo! That is brilliant 😂.”Another added: “This is too good! You can’t help but compare the two moments! 😂”Man Utd ratings vs West Ham: Bruno Fernandes causes endless problems but Marcus Rashford entirely absentA third replied: “Who knew a little nostalgia could be so funny? 😂”While a fourth responded: “Looks like history is repeating itself! 👀” More

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    Chelsea facing huge fine after becoming first Premier League team in history to break yellow card record

    CHELSEA are set to be hit with a record-breaking fine after making Premier League history.Enzo Maresca’s side secured a 2-1 win over Newcastle on Sunday courtesy of goals from Nicolas Jackson and Cole Palmer.Chelsea have made history by landing at least six yellow cards in three different games this seasonCredit: GettyAnd it will see Chelsea given a record-breaking fineCredit: GettyHowever, it was the Blues’ lack of discipline which has landed them in hot water.According to Daily Mail reporter Kieran Gill, the club’s six yellow cards against the Magpies has seen them become the first side to receive six yellow cards in three games in a season.Chelsea saw Robert Sanchez, Wesley Fofana, Romeo Lavia, Noni Madueke, Pedro Neto and Christopher Nkunku all booked during the Stamford Bridge clash.The Prem fines clubs that do this in one match £25,000, with the penalty increasing for repeat offenders. Six teams suffered this fate last season.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLChelsea were first caught foul of the six-card threshold against Bournemouth, when they picked up eight yellow cards and were fined £25,000.The second occasion saw them fined £50,000 as they registered six yellows against Nottingham Forest at the start of October.And today’s six cautions have landed them a fine of £75,000, taking their total for the season up to a staggering £150,000.Fofana and Marc Cucurella have been given the most cards of any player in the league this season, with six and five apiece.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSMeanwhile, the 36 yellow cards they have picked up puts them seven ahead of the next worst teams, Southampton and Wolves, who have 29 each.Despite their excessive yellow card count, Chelsea are yet to see a player shown a red this season, with Arsenal leading that list with three.Meet Ibrahim Rabbaj, 15-year-old English Chelsea wonderkid compared to Messi Speaking about his side’s seeming lack of discipline after the Forest draw earlier this month, Maresca said: “I like the team the way they are fighting for each other and becoming a team.”I like the spirit of our team.”They are currently on course to break their own unwanted record of 105 yellow cards set under Mauricio Pochettino last season.On the game today, Maresca said: “I am very happy with the performance today because in some moments on the ball, we were unbelievable. “There were some good combinations and the way we prepared the game was exactly there. “Off the ball, they fought together and showed they deserved to win. This is important.” More

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    Arsenal fans furious with Anthony Taylor for ‘worst decision ever seen’ to deny last-gasp winner against Liverpool

    ARSENAL fans were left fuming after they were denied a late winner against Liverpool.The Gunners have been unhappy about several refereeing decisions this season, particularly the red cards to Declan Rice and Leandro Trossard against Brighton and Manchester City respectively.The referee judged Kai Havertz to have fouled Ibrahima KonateTaylor blew the whistle before the goal was scored, meaning VAR was powerless to interveneArsenal stars protested Anthony Taylor’s decisionBut against Liverpool they had a different gripe as they felt they were denied a legitimate goal.The incident happened in the 90th minute as Jakub Kiwior leapt highest to head a ball forward towards Kai Havertz.The striker also got the better of his man as he flicked the ball on before lobbing goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher.But referee Anthony Taylor judged the German to have fouled Ibrahima Konate, possibly because his arms was raised.READ MORE ON ARSENALThe ball ended up in the back of the net courtesy of Gabriel Jesus after Havertz and Trent Alexander-Arnold tussled for the ball on the goal line.However Taylor had already blown his whistle which meant the incident could not be reviewed by VAR.Fans were outraged by the decision to award a free-kick, claiming it was never a foul by Havertz.One fan reacted saying: “That is one of the worst decisions I’ve ever seen in football. Genuinely corrupt.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAnother added: “Worst decision of the season.”A third wrote: “Disgrace of a decision that’s the worst decision I’ve ever seen.”Mikel Arteta admits Arsenal suffered with tiredness against Shakhtar Donetsk And another commented: “Just not a foul is it. Great header.” More

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    Arsenal 2-2 Liverpool LIVE RESULT: Mo Salah scores LATE equaliser as Reds and Gunners share a point in thriller

    ARSENAL and Liverpool had to settle with a point each in a thrilling top of the table clash at the Emirates.Bukayo Saka opened the scoring inside 10 minutes after his return from injury before Virgil van Dijk headed in from a corner to level things at the Emirates.The Gunners then regained the lead just before the break with Mikel Merino heading home from a brilliant set-piece routine, but Mo Salah scored a late goal to allow Liverpool to keep pace with Man City at the top of the Premier League.FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow ALL the action from the Emirates with our live blog below…Arteta ‘disappointed’Mikel Arteta believed his team had enough chances to win the game.He said: “Really disappointing not to win it because when you look at the chances, we should have won the game.”The team played so well, we were dominant and very determined. Really aggressive and played in the right areas to create some big chances. We are open in transition for the second goal. Against this team, you cannot do that if you want to win the game.”It is what it is at the moment. The backline is completely different to what we’re used to. We should have won the game.”Copy linkCopiedFull reportHere’s what SunSport Chief Sports Writer Dave Kidd made of the match:Copy linkCopied’Worst decision ever seen’Arsenal fans were left fuming after referee Anthony Taylor denied them a late winner at the Emirates.Taylor blew the whistle in the build up to what surely would have been the winning goal in north London…Copy linkCopiedNumber crunchHer’es a full breakdown, by the numbers of the 2-2 draw between Arsenal and Liverpool.Copy linkCopiedHenry momentJamie Carragher and Theo Walcott had a brilliant ‘Thierry Henry moment’ in the Sky Sports studio after the 2-2 draw…Copy linkCopiedSaka statsBukayo Saka has enjoyed a blistering start to the season and has already been involved in ten goals this season in just eight matches.He has three goals and seven assists – and his race to ten in eight is the fewest games by an Arsenal player in a campaign since Cesc Fabregas in 2009-10.The little magician managed it in six matches that year.Copy linkCopied’He shut me up’Ian Wright was alongside Alan Shearer and Steve McManaman in the Premier League Productions studio to watch the game.At half-time, the Arsenal legend was calling Salah ‘No Salah’ given his lack of impact in the game – something McManaman brought up at full-time.Wright responded: “Yea, he shut me up, that’s what he does.”Copy linkCopiedSalah on fireIt should have come as no surprise that Mo Salah netted against Arsenal – he absolutely loves playing against the Gunners.That was the Egyptian’s 11th goal in just 15 matches against the north London side.Only Harry Kane (14) and Wayne Rooney (12) have more goals in the Premier League against Arsenal.Salah also has a couple of assists to make it 13 goal contributions in 15 matches.Copy linkCopied’Lack of intensity’Former Arsenal star Theo Walcott said he was disappointed at Arsenal’s performance today.He said on Sky Sports: “Arsenal weren’t missing many of their starting players today. This was an opportunity for Liverpool to show exactly what they were made of. “I was disappointed with their lack of intensity. I don’t want Arsenal to lose that, the ability to put teams to the sword.”Copy linkCopied’We deserved to win’And yet more from Mikel Arteta here: Very proud of the team. The courage, quality, domination in the game we wanted to play especially in the first half. Should’ve been a bigger score in first half, they came out in second half and we didn’t have courage.We deserved to win the game. We were the better team. Learnings from both goals, second one is a transition moment we have to end up in final third. You can not give that away.We were clear in what we had to do and the execution, determination and aggression with and without the ball was really good. A few moments where we should’ve put the ball in the net.In the first phase we needed more courage to play. We created big opportunities.Mikel ArtetaCopy linkCopiedMore from ArtetaReally disappointing not to win it because when you look at the chances, we should have won the game.The team played so well, we were dominant and very determined. Really aggressive and played in the right areas to create some big chances. We are open in transition for the second goal. Against this team, you cannot do that if you want to win the game.It is what it is at the moment. The backline is completely different to what we’re used to. We should have won the game.Mikel ArtetaCopy linkCopiedMatch reportThere were enough hard-luck stories to fill a library for Arsenal as Mo Salah stole a point. The bullet-ridden Gunners ended up with a completely makeshift back four, having seen Liverpool skipper Virgil Van Dijk escape an early yellow card only to equalise Bukayo Saka’s early opener.Through in a decent penalty shout against Ibrahima Konate and it was no wonder Mikel Arteta was left with a feeling of intense frustration on a day when his team were passionate and the Emirates throbbed with sound.  The result left Arsenal five points adrift of leaders Manchester City, who are a point ahead of Arne Slot’s men.  Saka, who was outstanding on his return from injury, and Mikel Merino twice put Arsenal in front – but they were pegged back both times by a Liverpool side who rode their luck and kept their heads in this hostile environment. By the time Salah struck on the break ten minutes from time that Arsenal backline read Thomas Partey, Ben White, Jakub Kiwior and Myles Lewis-Skelly. Copy linkCopiedMentality struggle?Roy Keane admits he’s WORRIED about the mentality of Arsenal at the minute.As per the BBC, he said: “I’m starting to worry about Arsenal’s mentality now. There are elements when they get in front and seem to sit back and settle for 2-1 instead of going to get the third goal.” It was almost ‘let’s hope we can win 2-1’ and when you’re up against good players like Salah they can punish you.”Copy linkCopiedArteta on injuriesHe addressed the injuries to Timber and Gabriel, while also providing a disappointing update on Martin Odegaard.On today’s injuries, he said: “I don’t exactly know what happened but Timber said he couldn’t carry on. And Gabi as well.”Then on Odegaard he added: “As well, he’s still a bit far.”Copy linkCopiedPivotal?Virgil van Dijk told Match of the Day ‘enjoy the ride’ as he batted away questions on the importance of this game in the title race.He said: “I think someone said to me last year, Man City lost here and they won the league. We’re in October. I’ve read so many things that Arsenal are out of the title race if they lose.”We’re in the business where you can be on top one week and then not. We are in October and let’s see what it brings us at the end of the season. Enjoy the ride.”Copy linkCopiedCool and calmRoy Keane reckons Arne Slot’s calmness away from the pitch will stand Liverpool in good stead.He told Sky: “You have to defend properly and you know with people like Salah, you’ll score goals. There’s definitely a calmness to Liverpool and that comes from the manager, who speaks very well.“Even 2-1 down today they didn’t panic. There’s a lot of self belief which comes from winning football matches. We can argue all day about if they’ve been tested yet, but they’ve turned up.“Generally speaking they look a strong, efficient team. They keep turning up and that gives you a chance of winning football matches.”More from Slot shortly.Copy linkCopiedArsenal ratingsSunSport’s Jordan Davies was at the Emirates and has run the rule over the home side.Here’s a snippet of his ratings, and you can read what he’s said on every Gunners playerThomas Partey – 8Bukayo Saka – 9Leandro Trossard – ??Copy linkCopiedYoung starBukayo Saka’s goal today against Liverpool means he’s the youngest player in Arsenal’s history to hit 50 Premier League goals.He edges out idol Thierry Henry, who scored his 50th goal against – you guessed it, Liverpool!Henry was 24 years and 128 days when hitting that milestone.Saka, currently 23 years and 52 days old, now has another personal record to his name.Copy linkCopiedKon the ManIbrahima Konaté was Liverpool’s ‘best player by a mile’.That’s the view of Reds legend Jamie Carragher, who felt the defender helped Trent Alexander-Arnold in a way Virgil van Dijk failed to do for Andy Robertson in the opener.He told Sky: “He was amazing, Konate was fantastic. Honestly he was Liverpool’s best player by a mile.”How he helped cover that side, coming across. Konate’s natural reaction is to get across.”He’s actually picked and was bought because he’s playing alongside Trent Alexander-Arnold (who moves into midfield) and finds himself as a centre back and right back in a game.”Copy linkCopiedSaka reactsBukayo Saka believes Arsenal players let themselves down in the second half to throw away two points.He told Sky Sports: “We’re a bit disappointed. Credit to Liverpool, they’re a good team.“But we just feel like we didn’t show our best selves for the full 90 minutes.“I think first half we showed our qualities, we dominated and they scored from a set piece but didn’t really have any other shots.“Second half we sat back a bit and we weren’t at our best. Liverpool had more momentum and won more duels than us.“Losing Gabriel, he’s a big player for us. That’s not an excuse, we have to adapt and do our best whoever is on the pitch.”Copy linkCopiedHow we stand nowA point apiece leaves Manchester City on top following their win yesterday.Liverpool now a point behind and Arsenal a further FOUR behind.Giving City a five-point lead after nine games, a long way back already for the Gunners.Copy linkCopiedVan Dijk reactsThe Liverpool skipper tells Sky Sports: “It’s a very tough place to come, obviously teams have noted that over the years.”It was difficult for them as well but to come back twice is a good thing. We take a point and go.”They’re very solid in set pieces but when I was marked by Partey, he was only looking at me so it was quite easy to get away from him.”We didn’t create many chances in the second half but we were much more dominant and winning second balls and we kept trying.”Copy linkCopiedSummarisedRoy Keane told Sky Sports: “I thought it was a disappointing game, a real lack of quality.“Arsenal go 2-1 up and Liverpool lacked intensity but they probably deserved to get the draw at the end.“Not a great game but a draw probably the right result.”Copy linkCopiedTightLiverpool marginally shading the stats though there wasn’t much in it at all.They certainly edged the second period.Copy linkCopiedFT summary from Dave Kidd at the EmiratesYou only had to look across Arsenal’s back four in the final minutes to realise how tough Mikel Arteta’s had it – midfielder Thomas Partey at right-back; right-back Ben White at centre-half, then understudy Jakub Kiwior and youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly.Given that, it was little wonder that Mo Salah stole a point for Liverpool, who rode their luck and kept their heads in an impressively hostile Emirates environment. Copy linkCopied More