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Premier League: Liverpool vs Arsenal Goals, Highlights & Table
A weird lineup chosen by Arsene Wenger to a difficult Anfield fixture resulted in a humiliating 4-0 loss to Liverpool, who continue to look better and better after every match, especially the coordination between their attacking players – Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane.
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Match Highlights – Liverpool vs Arsenal
A fine match for Liverpool, still looking good without any strikers on the pitch, but again without a win, forced to score an injury time equalizer (Martin Skrtel) to end their match with Arsenal at a 2-2 draw, which doesn’t really help anyone.
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Match Highlights – Liverpool vs Arsenal
For Liverpool, this was a declaration of intentions about being part of the championship race, beating Arsenal 5-1, getting two set piece goals from Martin Skrtel and later on demolishing the league leaders through counter attacks capped off by Daniel Sturridge and Raheem Sterling twice.
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Premier League – Liverpool vs Arsenal Predictions
In their last chance to present themselves as part of the title race, Liverpool host Arsenal with a chance to do more than just being a team that influences the championship outcome in the Premier League.
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Santi Cazorla & Lukas Podolski Enjoy First Anfield Visit (Liverpool vs Arsenal)
Three matches into the 2012-2013 season, and Brendan Rodgers still doesn’t have a win to his name, with Liverpool falling at home to Arsenal 0-2 with two Santi Cazrola – Lukas Podolski counter attacking goals, and Arsene Wenger finally sees a win from his players this season while not picking out a single ball from their net.
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Premier League – Liverpool vs Arsenal Predictions
Two matches into the season, Liverpool have yet to win, although last week’s 2-2 draw with the champions left many optimistic about what the club can do this season. Arsenal haven’t won, and haven’t scored, with Arsene Wenger settling for the offensive crew he has at the moment, which might not be enough to meet his own high expectations.
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Van Persie Doubles Up at Anfield (Liverpool vs Arsenal)
Liverpool scored first, but failed to capitalize on their superiority all throughout the match. Arsenal didn’t attack much, but Robin Van Persie was there to do his usual fabulous finishing job, scoring twice, including a quality volley in injury time, to give Arsenal a 2-1 win over the Reds and be the first team to leave Anfield with 3 points.