Liverpool show resilience at Arsenal to pass first true test
LONDON — Arsenal slipped further off the pace in the Premier League title race by twice throwing away the lead in a 2-2 draw against Liverpool at the Emirates on Sunday. Mikel Arteta’s team, who have finished runners-up to Manchester City in each of the past two season, are now five points adrift of Pep Guardiola’s side.
Bukayo Saka had given Arsenal a ninth-minute lead after embarrassing Liverpool full-back Andrew Robertson to score, and Mikel Merino restored the Gunners’ lead with a 43rd-minute header after Virgil van Dijk had equalised on 17 minutes. Mohamed Salah’s 81st-minute equaliser finally secured a point for the visitors.
What was already a disappointing day for Arsenal was further tarnished by centre-back Gabriel Magalhães limping out of the game on 54 minutes with a suspected knee injury.