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8 hours ago · Manchester United won 4-3. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson) MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Win against Arsenal on Sunday and Manchester City’s path to a record fourth straight English Premier League title becomes clearer. Lose, and Arsenal takes a giant step towards becoming league champion for the first time in 20 years.
19 hours ago · Man City host Arsenal at the Etihad on Sunday (kick-off 4.30pm); Mikel Arteta searching for his first win away to City since he returned to Arsenal as manager; ahead of another huge game in the ...
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- How Arsenal emerged victorious in thriller
- Player of the match - Jorginho
- Keane: Liverpool defended like a pub team
- Arteta: A big win, we are back in the race
- Klopp: A lot of things went against us
- Van Dijk: Second goal was my fault
- Arsenal's edge on Liverpool - Opta stats
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Arsenal clinched a 3-1 win over 10-player Liverpool in a pulsating game at the Emirates Stadium to move within two points of the Premier League leaders and blow the title race wide open.
The hosts dominated much of the contest but gifted Liverpool a route back into the game when a defensive mix-up on the stroke of half-time saw Gabriel Magalhaes turn into his own net to cancel out Bukayo Saka's early opener.
Arsenal continued to push, though, and went back in front when Gabriel Martinelli turned into an empty net after Liverpool's Alisson Becker had charged off his line and failed to clear a long ball.
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Jamie Carragher is not impressed with Arsenal's celebrations as Martin Odegaard playfully takes a photographer's camera for some full-time snaps
Jurgen Klopp's side, unbeaten in their previous 15 Premier League games, had Ibrahima Konate sent off before substitute Leandro Trossard wrapped up a huge win for the Gunners in stoppage time, finishing smartly through Alisson's legs from an acute angle.
The game was a frenetic and absorbing affair from the start. Arsenal survived an early scare when a heavy touch from Diogo Jota prevented the Liverpool forward from racing through on goal, but the hosts soon began to dominate.
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Bukayo Saka pounces on rebound to smash Arsenal ahead!
Martinelli was their main source of danger against the returning Trent Alexander-Arnold and he was unfortunate not to create the opener when, following an electrifying break, Saka glanced his wicked cross wide from close range when it looked easier to score.
Hits and misses: Jorginho 'an example' for Arsenal
How Jorginho's outstanding performance helped Arsenal dominate Liverpool and claim a huge win.
Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville picked Jorginho as his player of the match and Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta agreed, lauding the 32-year-old's impact in his press conference.
"A really intelligent player," said Arteta. "His biggest quality is that he makes people around him better. He's unbelievable. An example, a role model. He has been in a lot of pain, playing with an issue for months."
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Roy Keane was scathing in his criticism of Liverpool's defending following their 3-1 loss at Arsenal in the Premier League
Sky Sports pundit Roy Keane said: "In terms of the intensity from the first whistle to the last whistle from Liverpool, I can't believe how bad they were.
"Credit to Arsenal, they turned up and were at it. But Liverpool defensively, the goals they gave away - it was like a pub team defending."
Jamie Carragher added: "[For the Arsenal second goal] Van Dijk just has to head it. Don't let it bounce. We're talking schoolboy stuff here. We're talking about players at the top level. This is something you learn at the bottom level of football.
"Martinelli nudges him slightly into the goalkeeper which puts Alisson off slightly but Martinelli is well within his rights to knock them and clash them together.
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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was thrilled with his side's 3-1 win over Liverpool as they moved within two points of top spot in the Premier League
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta told Sky Sports: "Especially with the performance we had in the first half and the chances we created, the way we conceded was painful.
"We could not feel sorry for ourselves, we needed to react. There was a lot to play for and we went out and suffered a bit.
"They were attacking open spaces and that is a bad thing to concede against them. They changed their shape and we had to bring a player inside.
"Basically the message was that there were going to be difficult moments and we had to navigate through those moments. We were ruthless when we had a chance and it feels like a big win."
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admits Arsenal deserved to win but he was nonetheless left frustrated with some of the refereeing decisions made in the 3-1 loss
Jurgen Klopp to Sky Sports on Ibrahima Konate's red card: "A lot of things were against us today. This referee gave me a red card against Man City for wrestling situation between Bernardo Silva and Mo Salah. Today same situation with Jota but didn't get a red card.
"It is unbelievable, then the of holding Havertz on Konate for the first yellow card. Then Havertz goes down and the referee gives Konate a yellow card. Gabriel does the same to Nunez and no yellow card."
He added: "We gave them all the momentum. We had possession and just didn't have the finishes.
"In general, we can admit that Arsenal deserve the three points. But the circumstances were a bit strange. The goal for us was similar to the cup game. In the cup game we had even bigger chances.
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Virgil van Dijk spoke about his disappointment with his role in Arsenal's second goal in Liverpool's 3-1 defeat at the Emirates Stadium
Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk told Sky Sports: "It was a tough day. I take full responsibility for the 2-1 [goal] and that's a big turning point in the game. I should have done better and made a better decision there.
"It hurts for me and it hurts for the rest of the team. Especially for me. After the break, we were so good and had opportunities. We were dominant and the atmosphere here became more nervous.
"The turning point was my responsibility. I should have just cleared it. When you make the wrong decision in a split second, these things happen in football.
"These things don't happen too many times in my career but it's a tough one. I will recover from it and learn from things that don't go well. But I will take responsibility."
•Arsenal are unbeaten in their last four Premier League games against Liverpool (W2 D2), their longest unbeaten run against the Reds in the competition since the 2014/15 and 2015/16 campaigns (W1 D3).
•Arsenal have won two of their four Premier League games against teams starting the day top of the table under Mikel Arteta, as many victories as they had in their previous 17 such matches prior to the Spaniard's arrival (D4 L11).
•Liverpool have only lost two of their last 34 games in the Premier League (W22 D10), with both of those defeats coming in away games in north London - versus Spurs in September 2023 and Arsenal.
•Gabriel Martinelli has scored five goals against Liverpool, his joint-most against an opponent for Arsenal (level with Crystal Palace). No player has been directly involved in more Premier League goals against the Reds since the start of last season (three goals, two assists).
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