Saturday, 19 March 2022

Arsenal 0 Liverpool 2

 

Match report: Arsenal 0-2 Liverpool

Arsenal

WHAT HAPPENED

Our winning run came to an abrupt end against a ruthless Liverpool side at Emirates Stadium.

After a closely fought first-half, the visitors took control when Diogo Joto scored out of nothing, moments after Martin Odegaard had been denied by Alisson from close range. Roberto Firmino doubled the lead soon afterwards, and from then on the result was rarely in doubt.

We had come into the game on the back of a five-game winning run that had elevated us to fourth place, so there was plenty of excitement and anticipation among the home fans as title-chasing Liverpool got us underway at a sodden Emirates Stadium.

But it was the visitors who nearly dampened the atmosphere in just the second minute. Virgil van Dijk rose highest to meet a corner, but Aaron Ramsdale was alert enough to dive down low to his left and push the ball away for another corner.

After that it took us five or ten minutes to get into our stride. Mikel Arteta stuck with the same starting XI that had won the previous two games, and we soon began to play with more confidence.

Bukayo Saka was looking full of running on the right wing, and his cross caused confusion after being set up by a searching Thomas Partey pass.

On the other flank Gabriel Martinelli's persistence got himself into a dangerous position, but his low cross was snuffed out close to goal.

It was a typically industrious performance from the Brazilian in the first half, and he again struck fear into the Liverpool backline late in the half with a surging run. It ended with Granit Xhaka's pass just eluding Saka in the box.

There was plenty of passion and commitment on display, but no goals - and just that early van Dijk header on target - in the opening 45 minutes.

Sadio Mane lifted a shot over the bar on the counter attack right on the stroke of half-time, and in the first minute after the restart he thought he had scored the opener, only to be denied by a late flag for offside.

Arsenal responded. Martinelli went on a superb run into the box, beating three players - including one audacious nutmeg – but his cutback cross fell to a yellow shirt.

Moments later we passed up a real gift. Alexandre Lacazette picked up a loose backpass from Thiago in the box, laid the ball off for Martin Odegaard, but the Norwegian's shot was turned over at close range by Alisson.

It proved a costly miss. Just as we were building the pressure, Liverpool took the lead out of nothing. A Thiago pass from deep released Diogo Jota, who raced into the box and beat Ramsdale with a low shot at the near post.

It was against the run of play, but it changed the momentum of the game. Within ten minutes Roberto Firmino had doubled the lead, squeezing his shot home from Andy Robertson's cross after the Scot had dispossessed Saka.

The two goals knocked the stuffing out of us, and Liverpool took control.

Arteta sent on Emile Smith Rowe, Nicolas Pepe and Eddie Nketiah as he sought so salvage something from the game. Martinelli - who deserved a goal for his performance - shot just wide late on, but it wasn't to be.

We stay in fourth place, but one of our three games in hand on Manchester United has been eaten up.

WHAT IT MEANS

Premier League table

WHAT'S NEXT

Our third game in the space of seven days is away to Aston Villa, in the early kick off on Saturday. It's our last match before the March international break, as Arteta's side look to make it five consecutive away wins in the Premier League.

300 GAMES AT THE EMIRATES

This was our 300th Premier League game at the Emirates

The first was against Aston Villa on August 19, 2006. Gilberto scored in a 1-1 draw.

We have won 194, drawn 65 and lost 41 of the 300 games, scoring 605 and conceding 258.

The teams we have beaten most often in those 300 games are Newcastle and West Ham (12 each).

The team we have scored the most goals against is Tottenham Hotspur (41).

Theo Walcott is the leading appearance maker in those games, with 146 appearances.

Robin van Persie is the venue's leading scorer in the league, with 45 goals.

VIDEO

 Highlights: Arsenal lose at home to Liverpool

Two second-half goals from Liverpool were enough to give them all three points at Emirates Stadium on Wednesday.

After a first-half display of passion and heart, Liverpool took the lead against the run of play through Diogo Jota.

Martin Odegaard had our best chance of the night, and Gabriel Martinelli was a constant threat, but Liverpool wrapped up the points through substitute Roberto Firmino.

Click the 'Play' button above to watch our bitesize highlights, and you can find an extended cut and the entire first and second halves below.

05:21

Liverpool (h) - Highlights

49:31

Liverpool (h) - 1st Half

50:53

Liverpool (h) - 2nd Half

QUOTES

Arteta - We didn't take the defining moments

There was a key three-minute spell early in the second half of Wednesday's game that ultimately went a long way to determining the outcome.

First Gabriel Martinelli embarked on a magical run on the left wing, beating three players, only for his cutback to fall to a yellow shirt.

Then Martin Odegaard saw his shot saved at close range by Alisson after a loose backpass presented the ball to Alexandre Lacazette.

The misses proved costly. Within moments Liverpool opened the scoring through Diogo Jota, and once ahead, they didn't look back.

After the game Mikel Arteta was left to rue those close margins.

Probably we were the better team in many parts of the game, but when the defining moments were there for the taking, we have to take them, and we haven’t," he told Arsenal Media at full-time.

"That was the difference in the game.

"We kept trying, we believed. The way they executed the game plan was phenomenal.

“The courage and the energy that they showed. How they competed against this phenomenal Liverpool team was great to watch, but we're disappointed because we didn't get anything from the game.

"When you have those moments you have to score if you want to win against those teams."

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