Arsenal continue to serve up the sublime and the ridiculous. Their defending
was so poor for an hour, allowing Liverpool to score through Luis Suárez
inevitably and Jordan Henderson surprisingly, before they played some
exhilarating football, claiming a point through Olivier Giroud and Theo
Walcott.
Arsenal still need reinforcing and Andre Santos remains an accident in
progress at left-back. Liverpool tired as the game wore on, struggling to
maintain their phenomenal work-rate past the hour-mark, but they will take
heart from the growing understanding between Suárez and Daniel Sturridge,
signs that Pepe Reina is returning to form and by the point. Liverpool fans
also made a point, protesting against ticket prices.
Brendan Rodgers had demanded a stronger approach physically and mentally, and
Liverpool had quickly set about pressing Arsenal, playing with energy and
tactical discipline. Suárez was a persistent force down the left, linking
well at times with the central Daniel Sturridge. Steven Gerrard and Lucas
shielded the back-four. Liverpool were so good for 60 minutes, before
Arsenal raised themselves from the depth.
Until the hour-mark, Liverpool looked more committed, better organised and
they soon took the lead. As impressively as Liverpool attacked after five
minutes, Arsenal’s defending was as grotesque as a row of gargoyles. When
Suárez moved down the left, his pass should still have been picked off but
Bacary Sagna slipped.
It set the tone for Arsenal’s level of resistance. Glen Johnson crossed from
the left and this time it was Thomas Vermaelen erring, failing to cut out
the ball which continued on its merry way to Sturridge. Wojciech Szczesny
did his job, saving the shot, but possession was immediately regained by
Liverpool. Henderson simply laid the ball off to Suárez, whose shot
deflected in off Per Mertesacker. Arsenal continued to offer gifts to their
guests. Arsenal lost the ball high up the field, Henderson quickly finding
Suárez. The Uruguayan lifted a clever diagonal pass over Vermaelen and into
the path of Sturridge. The England striker shot wide but the danger
continued. Szczesny decided to attempt some fancy footwork and almost
presented Sturridge with a free shot at goal.
It got worse for Arsenal before it got better. Kieran Gibbs’ wretched injury
record continued and he hobbled away, replaced by Andre Santos, which hardly
lifted the home fans’ hopes. Arsenal had their chances to score in the first
half. Walcott, so good after the break, tested Pepe Reina. Then Lukas
Podolski crossed low from the left, the ball angled back to the onrushing
Giroud, whose shot skewed over. Walcott then cut in from the left, curling
in a shot athletically pushed away by Reina.The Spanish keeper, patrolling his area, making some good saves, looked far more like the commanding presence of a few years back. Reina then twisted his body to clear a goalbound interception from Gerrard of a Podolski cross. So weak against Oldham Athletic’s 6 ft 6 in Matt Smith last Sunday, Liverpool were far more robust for an hour here. Jamie Carragher’s return helped.
Daniel Agger was doing well at both ends. First he met a Gerrard corner, eluding Szczesny with a determined leap and heading goalwards. Arsenal were fortunate that Podolski was well-placed on the line. Back down the other end, Agger nipped in front of Giroud to head clear.
Arsenal, for all their uncertainty, kept making chances but first Reina held Giroud’s header, then Gerrard blocked a Cazorla shot. Yet Liverpool should have finished the half leading by two but Henderson decided to chip Szczesny and found only the top of the net. He could have squared the ball to better-placed team-mates.
Frustration briefly flared in the stands with two Arsenal fans being led out by stewards. The home support’s mood darkened further when Henderson cut into the box, gliding past Mertesacker and Santos, losing then regaining the ball before scoring with a low shot as Sagna slid in.
The Emirates was turning all querulous but suddenly the team clicked in to gear. Suddenly, they began performing closer to their potential.
Walcott was more of a threat. Cazorla began influencing matters while Wilshere demonstrated his class in front of the watching Roy Hodgson. Wilshere lifted in a free-kick and Giroud exploited momentary hesitancy in the Liverpool defence to head past Reina. One quickly became two, in elegant fashion. Arsenal’s equaliser was a gem, a reminder of their one-touch class. The ball journeyed from Sagna to Cazorla and into Giroud, whose lay-off to Walcott was perfect. The finish was unstoppable, Walcott driving the ball past Reina.
Occasional ugly moments broke up the flow. Gerrard launched himself towards Mertesacker, catching the German, and earning a booking. The football immediately reclaimed everyone’s attention. Arsenal counter-attacked. Walcott fed Giroud, whose low shot was pushed away by Reina for a corner. Cazorla curled in the ball from the flag towards Giroud, who headed over. Giroud was then cautioned for simulation; although there was the tiniest of contacts with Agger he went down with ludicrous ease. Giroud still seemed distracted moments later when squandering a wonderful close-range opportunity, unable to make contact, and the ball carrying through to Reina.
Arsenal fans sighed with frustration, and that soon became indignation when Santos allowed himself to be turned too easily by Stewart Downing. As a compelling game tore through four added minutes, more chaotic defending by Santos allowed Suárez a run at goal, but Szczesny saved. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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A fairly good result for Liverpool. They shld hv rounded up d game at 60min mark. Arsenal was fortunate to hv defeated us at Anfield. YNWA for life
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