Arsenal held Liverpool to a draw at the Emirates Stadium in the EPL encounter [Update@post#57]

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Mikel Arteta has said that he and his Arsenal players "do not feel sorry for ourselves" despite injuries affecting a number of key players before the Premier League match against high-flying Liverpool on Sunday.

The Gunners are without captain Martin Odegaard, who has missed the past nine games after suffering an injury on Norway duty in the September international break.

Winger Bukayo Saka, who limped out of England's loss to Greece earlier in the month, has taken part in some on-field training this week but may not be ready to play.

There are also fitness concerns over defender Riccardo Calafiori after he suffered an apparent knee injury in Arsenal's win over Shakhtar Donetsk in midweek, and fellow defender Jurrien Timber has missed the past three games with a muscle problem.

Centre-back William Saliba is also unavailable after his red card during the defeat by Bournemouth, and it means that Arteta could have to pick a side against top-of-the-table Liverpool with five key players missing.

"This is the game," Arteta said.

"Obviously we didn't want to be in those situations but we are really lucky as well to have the squad that we have, to have the players that we have, to have the attitude that we have.

"When it comes down to reacting to a difficult situation, don't feel sorry for ourselves; face it.

"We are a team that know how good we are as well and how difficult we can be for the opponent. Having that ruthless mentality in the team is something I love."

Arteta described the situation regarding the injured trio of Saka, Calafiori and Timber as "very uncertain" but kept his ideas of how to replace the suspended Saliba close to his chest.

"We have different options [in defence]," Arteta said.

"That partnership [between Saliba and Gabriel] has been very stable but we have to find a solution. [There is] so much going on with the backline but we have had to adapt to that and the versatile players have been really useful.

"We had a day off after the Champions League and two days to prepare the game.

"This is a big match, a big opportunity, and we love these kind of matches at the Emirates. The team is really looking forward to it.

"We have to maintain playing with dominance and belief. Our belief, energy and commitment is needed in a big match like this.

"Arne Slot's start has been very good. They are in a really great moment and run. They’re a team who for nine years have been competing at the highest level."

Source: BBC
 
If Liverpool wins tomorrow then they would be 9 points ahead of Arsenal but luckily for Gunners it's in Emirates stadium
 
I’m always confident when Liverpool are in town because they always go back pregnant when they leave the Emirates.

However, you don’t appear to be confident because you know that losing to a heavily depleted Arsenal side will be embarrassing especially when you claimed that only Saliba would get into the Liverpool XI.

Nonetheless, Jota is out as well so now you can at least use that as a half-baked excuse if things don’t go your way.

Liverpool like all teams had injuries when facing Arsenal but no mention the opposition is depleted. It’s called a squad for a reason . Your manager believes there is no issue & his team will win . Have faith in him before making excuses before the kick off .

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Liverpool should be worried . If they do they play as he is a suggestion Arsenal can win this game , home fixture . Let’s see if Arteta is correct at 6.30pm
 
1-1 really poor goal given away on corner, VVD scores
 
Looks a penalty, not given 🤦‍♂️

Havertz misses the follow up
 
Even stevie wonder can see van dyk is playing everyone on
 
We deserved that goal after being on top for 15 mins
 
Great first half...

Now let's get another goal in the second half and beat them 3-1 🙏
 
HT 2-1 - well deserved

Saka has been brilliant

Havertz has played well after been poor last few games

Most of Partey has been excellent at right back. Which was a worry before the game
 
Great first half...

Now let's get another goal in the second half and beat them 3-1 🙏
Just need to defend well, I didn't like White's poor marking of macalister to allow that headed chances before the break.
 
That will never change VAR will always pick and choose when to over turn things.
Yeah but even that rugby tackle on Saka, How was that not a foul let alone a yellow card? Darwin literally steamed into his side
 
Yeah but even that rugby tackle on Saka, How was that not a foul let alone a yellow card? Darwin literally steamed into his side
Plus Diaz kicked the ball away earlier in the game.

Yeah the nunez one was 100% a foul
 
Hope Gabriel can shake this off, don't want kiwor coming on
 
Timber lucky their, salah left him for dead with that turn
 
Poor 1st touch by Martinelli ffs 🤦‍♂️

MLS on for timber. Good luck vs salah
 
Awful defending, got ripped apart there.

2-2
 
Full time 2-2

2 points dropped, fuming at the **** poor 2 goals we gave away, espcially the 2nd goal.
 
We should have won that game despite the injuries...

Also how that last action not a clear and blatant corner?
 
Odd 2nd half.

As soon as Gabriel went off we played like we had gone down to 10 men. Timber going off unlocked Salah. Was always going to be difficult after that.

Let's be honest that back 4 that finished the game Liverpool should be disappointed they didn't get the 3 points.
 
We should have won that game despite the injuries...

Also how that last action not a clear and blatant corner?
We live for corners and set pieces. Referees are on crack no other explanation
 
Liverpool got lucky. Salah was invisible until Gabriel & Timber were on the pitch.

It always feels disappointing when you let a lead slip but overall, not a bad result when you factor in all the injury woes.

@KingKhanWC how come Liverpool failed to beat an Arsenal team without Saliba? Considering that only Saliba gets into the Liverpool XI?
 
@KingKhanWC can't be happy with this. Arsenal are missing half of their Gun spine.

Liverpool also missing a couple of first xi players.

Liverpool were poor in the first half but turned it around in the 2nd half .

If it was Klopps team could have won this but Slot played a different style again.

4 points ahead , away draw . Arsenal have to come to Anfield , not a bad start to the season .

City will be very tough to catch for any team .
 
Liverpool also missing a couple of first xi players.

Liverpool were poor in the first half but turned it around in the 2nd half .

If it was Klopps team could have won this but Slot played a different style again.

4 points ahead , away draw . Arsenal have to come to Anfield , not a bad start to the season .

City will be very tough to catch for any team .
After all your big talk... Couldn't beat a out of form depleted Arsenal. Took a make shift back 4 for you to get a draw.

4 points ahead? What does that mean? Are you competing for 2nd or something
 
Liverpool got lucky. Salah was invisible until Gabriel & Timber were on the pitch.

It always feels disappointing when you let a lead slip but overall, not a bad result when you factor in all the injury woes.

@KingKhanWC how come Liverpool failed to beat an Arsenal team without Saliba? Considering that only Saliba gets into the Liverpool XI?

Arteta has a squad , those players did well, put some respect on their name & the manager for selecting them ,

Jota was a miss for Liverpool.

Salahs goal was brilliant , the run & finish . So was Sakas .

An entertaining game , Arsenal being 2-1 up , hung on in the end .

Anfield will be a win , hopefully Arsenal won’t be too far behind in the table .
 
Was the linesman and ref blind?
Only explanation for that
Bottled it. He knew that would be the last action of the game. Not a game changing moment tbh but more evidence these guys are on something.

Draw suits city.... Make of that you wish
 
After all your big talk... Couldn't beat a out of form depleted Arsenal. Took a make shift back 4 for you to get a draw.

4 points ahead? What does that mean? Are you competing for 2nd or something

lol you had 2/3 players out & were at home & a bottled a lead .

It seems you have no belief in your team or winning anything, why bother watching
 
Arteta has a squad , those players did well, put some respect on their name & the manager for selecting them ,

Jota was a miss for Liverpool.

Salahs goal was brilliant , the run & finish . So was Sakas .

An entertaining game , Arsenal being 2-1 up , hung on in the end .

Anfield will be a win , hopefully Arsenal won’t be too far behind in the table .
Hung on? Did you watch a different game? What chances did Liverpool create or what save did Raya have to make?

Please remind me
 
lol you had 2/3 players out & were at home & a bottled a lead .

It seems you have no belief in your team or winning anything, why bother watching
Answer the question... What does a 4 point lead over Arsenal mean? What you competing for?

Why do you bother watching if you keep saying city will win the league?
 

Arsenal 2-2 Liverpool: Mikel Arteta is becoming the new Jose Mourinho, suggests Jamie Carragher​


Jamie Carragher has suggested Mikel Arteta is turning into the next Jose Mourinho rather than the new Pep Guardiola.

Arsenal were held to a 2-2 draw by Liverpool on Super Sunday after dominating the first half.

The Gunners, derailed by injuries to Gabriel and Jurrien Timber, were pegged back after the break, with the game following a similar pattern to their draws with Brighton and Manchester City followed by the recent defeat to Bournemouth.

"I'm starting to worry about Arsenal's mentality now," concluded Sky Sports' Roy Keane.

"When they get themselves in front, they sit back, instead of going after the third goal. Liverpool were there for the taking if they wanted it. I just worry about their belief, do they have the belief that they can really challenge Manchester City?"

In mitigation, all of Arsenal's previous setbacks this season have occurred when reduced to 10 players and they played for a large chunk of the second half against Liverpool - who entered the weekend's fixtures top of the table - with a makeshift back four of Thomas Partey, Ben White, Jakub Kiwior and Myles Lewis-Skelly.

"The interesting thing about watching Arsenal, and I have been thinking about this for a long time, because Mikel Arteta worked with Pep Guardiola we have been thinking that he is a Pep Guardiola disciple," Carragher said.

"But if you think about the two most successful managers in the last 15 years then you have Pep Guardiola over here and Jose Mourinho over here.

"Mikel Arteta is slowing morphing into a Jose Mourinho type of manager. Nobody really thought that was going to happen. Today, they retreated in the second half."

Despite making a difficult start to the season, with any momentum curtailed by a spate of injuries and three red cards in nine games, Arsenal remain five points off the summit.

And Carragher believes that Arteta's 'Mourinhoesque' tactics may be deliberate design.

"This is not a criticism, this is an observation of where Arsenal are at as a team. Maybe it is because Arteta has looked at his attacking players and thought 'we're not as good as Manchester City, we have to win the league by being the best team defensively.' And that's what they were last season and possibly still are.

"But this idea that Arsenal play great football and he is a Pep Guardiola man, he is not. Just look at the players going down today, the secrecy before the game about who was fit and who wasn't. It's all out of the Jose Mourinho playbook."

Keane highlighted another hallmark of the Mourinho playbook by singling out Arsenal's players for "rolling around" during games, but said it added to their own sense of anxiety rather than trying to kill the game off at 2-1 up.

Aiming a tongue-in-cheek jibe at Arteta's side, he said: "I really worry for the Arsenal medical team. Every time an Arsenal player's tackled, they're going down, they're rolling around. They're time-wasting.

"They're trying to kill the game, I get it, but you're the home team - use the initiative, you're 2-1 up, the fans are behind you. The fans were trying their best to get them over the line."

 
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