Liverpool has managed to steal a draw from Arsenal, thus jeopardizing the Londoners' journey to the championship title. Mikel Arteta's men were in control of the challenge in the first half, where they managed to score twice. However, Liverpool did not give up, finding the net twice, and the match ended in a 2-2 draw.
Gabriel Martinelli made good use of Liverpool's insecurities in defense, finding the advantage goal for Arsenal in the 9th minute of the challenge. The Londoners then doubled their advantage with Brazilian Gabriel Jesus. The latter was left unmarked in the area by Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson, and managed to head the ball into the net.
Until this moment Liverpool had been totally silent, but Klopp's team gave the "first signs of life" at the end of the first half. Mohamed Salah scored just before the break to give Liverpool hope at the right moment. In the second half of the challenge, Klopp's team missed an ideal opportunity to equalize, when Mohamed Salah missed a penalty awarded to "The Reds". Rob Holding fouled Diogo Jota, but the Egyptian failed to capitalize on the penalty. However, the hosts would eventually find the equalizer in the 11th minute with the Brazilian Firmino. The forward made good use of an Alexander-Arnold cross to give Liverpool a deserved goal.
The last minutes of the challenge were quite dramatic, as both Arsenal and the opponents could find the winning goal. The goalkeeper of the friends, Aaron Ramsdale, made two spectacular saves at the end of the match and the teams separated by 1 deserved point. The result means Manchester City are now just 6 points off leaders Arsenal and the title race is wide open.