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Liverpool vs Arsenal live: Reds record emphatic 3-1 victory as Gunners suffer yet another decisive setback

Follow the latest from the Premier League clash at Anfield

Joe Miles
Friday 03 March 2017 15:34 GMT
Roberto Firmino celebrates after scoring Liverpool's opening goal against Arsenal
Roberto Firmino celebrates after scoring Liverpool's opening goal against Arsenal (Getty)

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Liverpool overtook Arsenal to jump into third place in the Premier League table after recording an emphatic 3-1 victory over Arsene Wenger's side, with the biggest talking point being his decision to leave Alexis Sanchez out of the starting line-up only to go 2-0 down before half-time. Re-live the action here.

  • Liverpool beat Arsenal 3-1
  • Reds take the lead through ninth-minute strike from Roberto Firmino
  • Sadio Mane doubles the advantage midway through the first half
  • Wenger sent Sanchez on at half-time to try and claw back the match
  • Sanchez set-up Danny Welbeck to score shortly after
  • Georginio Wijnaldum completes scoring with counter-attack in final minute
  • Liverpool: Mignolet, Clyne, Klavan, Matip, Milner, Can, Wijnaldum, Lallana, Coutinho, Mane, Firmino.
  • Arsenal: Cech, Bellerin, Koscielny, Mustafi, Monreal, Xhaka, Coquelin, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Iwobi, Welbeck, Giroud.

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Liverpool will hope to bounce back from defeat when they host Arsenal at Anfield on Saturday night.

Jurgen Klopp's side were abysmal in Monday's reverse at struggling Leicester City, but they have only tended to struggle when against Premier League's lesser lights.

The last time Arsenal were in action, Wayne Shaw was still Sutton United's reserve goalkeeper. It's been almost a fortnight without a competitive fixture for Arsène Wenger's men.

What time is kick-off?

The match will kick off at 5.30pm on Saturday 4 March at Anfield.

Where can I watch it?

It will be shown live on BT Sport 1, with coverage starting at 5.00pm.

It’s a big game for…

Jurgen Klopp: The German admitted after Liverpool's defeat by Leicester that matters are “getting more serious now”, arguing that his own future could be on the line should his side’s poor run of form continue. Klopp knows how whimsical football can be and as the Reds continue to dwell outside of the top four, the spotlight has subsequently turned to him.

Still, Liverpool’s form against the league’s top teams bodes well (they’re currently unbeaten against their top-six rivals) and if Klopp’s men can brush aside Arsenal on Saturday, victory will bring some much-needed relief to Anfield following a difficult couple of weeks for the club.

Remember when…

The Gunners were humiliated 5-1 at Anfield in 2014? Goals from Martin Skrtel, Raheem Sterling and Daniel Sturridge fired the home side to an impressive victory against a lifeless-looking Arsenal side.

Player to watch…

Philippe Coutinho: The Brazilian was perhaps Liverpool’s only consistent attacking threat in the side’s 3-1 defeat on Monday night. His goal was not enough to provoke a fight back from the visitors but it showcased his ability to create something out of a seemingly lost cause. Should Liverpool find themselves with their backs against the wall on Saturday, Coutinho could be the man who Anfield subsequently turns to.

Coutinho celebrates scoring Liverpool's only goal against Leicester
Coutinho celebrates scoring Liverpool's only goal against Leicester (Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

Past three meetings…

Arsenal 3 Liverpool 4
Premier League, August 2016

Liverpool 3 Arsenal 3
Premier League, January 2016

Arsenal 0 Liverpool 0
Premier League, August 2015

Predicted line-ups…

Liverpool: Mignolet; Clyne, Matip, Lovren, Milner; Lallana, Can; Wijnaldum, Mane, Firmino, Coutinho.

Arsenal: Cech; Bellerin, Koscielny, Mustafi, Gibbs; Ramsey, Xhaka; Walcott, Ozil, Oxlade-Chamberlain; Sanchez.

Form guide…

Liverpool: LWLDLL

Arsenal: WLWLLW

Odds…

Odds provided by 888.com

Liverpool to win: 28/25

Arsenal to win: 13/5

Draw: 49/20

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79 MINS

Substitution: Origi replaces Coutinho.

Joe Miles4 March 2017 19:07
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82 MINS

This fixture has produced 16 90th minute goals or later in the Premier League, which is a competition record. So, it's safe to say that it is far from over at Anfield. 

Joe Miles4 March 2017 19:10
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85 MINS

Oxlade-Chamberlain feeds Perez, but once he receives possession, he is surrounded by a sea of Liverpool shirts. The home side are hunting the ball relentlessly, but the victory is far from secured. 

Joe Miles4 March 2017 19:15
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88 MINS

Walcott threads the ball through to Bellerin, but Klavan chases across and redeems possession. The 31-year-old defender has looked strong at the back today.

Joe Miles4 March 2017 19:16
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90 MINS

There will be a minimum of three additional minutes. 

Joe Miles4 March 2017 19:17
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90 (+1) MINS

GOAL

LIVERPOOL 3 - 1 ARSENAL

Wijnaldum buries the third from inside of the area with a stunning strike.

Lallana begins the move and delivers a tremendous outside of the boot ball to Origi, who delivers the ball across the face of goal to find Wijnaldum. 

Joe Miles4 March 2017 19:20
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FULL TIME

LIVERPOOL 3 - 1 ARSENAL

It's all over at Anfield, with Klopp's men securing the three points despite an encouraging second half display from The Gunners. Two goals in the first half from Firmino and Mane gave the home side the advantage entering the interval. After the introduction of Sanchez, The Gunners looked encouraging and the substitute created Welbeck's goal to give the visitors a lifeline. However, it was not enough and Wijnaldum put the game to bed in the dying minutes with a terrific team goal. 

That's all from us today at Anfield, but make sure you tune in tomorrow to keep up to date with all of the action. 

Joe Miles4 March 2017 19:23

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