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Salah earns Liverpool draw at Arsenal


Salah earns Liverpool draw at Arsenal

Mohamed Salah's late strike helped Liverpool earn a point at an injury-ravaged Arsenal in their Premier League title clash on Sunday (Oct 27). The returning Bukayo Saka made his mark promptly as he fired the Gunners into an early lead, but Virgil van Dijk equalised with an effort from a corner. Mikel Merino's first goal for the Gunners just before half-time had put Mikel Arteta's side ahead until the 81st minute, when Salah found space to finish and expose the hosts' makeshift defence.

Mohamed Salah's late equaliser gave Liverpool a point against Premier League title rivals Arsenal in an eventful encounter at Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal led twice but were undermined by injuries to key defenders Gabriel and Jurrien Timber in the second half, having already been without the suspended William Saliba.

The setbacks allowed Liverpool to apply pressure and take a point, leaving Manchester City at the top of the table – with Arsenal now five points adrift of the relentless reigning champions.

Arsenal were rewarded for a fast start when Bukayo Saka bamboozled Andy Robertson to score his 50th Premier League goal, striking at the near post after nine minutes.

Their lead only lasted until the 18th minute when Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk equalised, nodding in from close range after Luis Diaz headed on Trent Alexander-Arnold’s cross at the near post.

Mikel Merino put Arsenal ahead again with a powerful header from Declan Rice's free-kick shortly before half-time.

Liverpool improved after the break and Salah equalised with a routine finish from Darwin Nunez's unselfish square ball after he had been set clear by Alexander-Arnold's superb pass. It leaves them a point behind Manchester City in second place.

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