No win for two teams showing similar form or problems in the same areas. One team quiet for the first part changed into the team making the most moves in the second. A game that had two halves display four different teams.
It was an absolutely scintillating affair at the Emirates between Arsenal and Liverpool that finished level at 3-3 thanks to goals (chronologically) from Philippe Coutinho (26′), Mohamed Salah (52′), Alexis Sanchez (53′), Granit Xhaka (56′), Mesut Ozil (58′), and Roberto Firmino (71′). The result sees that Liverpool remain in 4th place in the table and Arsenal stays right behind them in 5th, bearing results from the rest of match week 19.
After going 2-0 up, Liverpool gave up three goals in just over four minutes of play, much to the bemusement of an irate Jurgen Klopp, who was rather animated on the edge of his technical area of Ozil scored Arsenal’s third. Firmino’s goal twenty-four minutes before the full-time whistle secured a point away from home that Liverpool quite arguably deserved for how much they played on the front foot.
As a whole, though, Liverpool’s players weren’t quite all on the same wavelength; here’s how each of them fared individually: