Manchester United vs Liverpool – hosts hit by injuries as fierce rivals play out stalemate
Re-live coverage as the rivals met at Old Trafford
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Your support makes all the difference.Liverpool failed to capitalise on Manchester United's extraordinary string of injury setbacks but Sunday's intense goalless draw was enough to see Jurgen Klopp's men return to the Premier League summit.
The latest battle between English football's two most successful clubs was a typically tense affair as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's in-form side looked to bolster their top-four chances and give their title-chasing rivals a bloody nose.
United's trio of first-half injuries gave Liverpool the upper hand, yet the visitors failed to exploit those issues and had to make do with a 0-0 draw that puts them a point ahead of Manchester City and in control of the title race.
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Arsenal 2-0 Southampton, 70 minutes
Mohamed Elyounoussi has come on for Southampton as they look for a route back into the fixture, while Alex Iwobi trudges off with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang taking his place, Denis Suarez somewhat surprisingly left on the bench as Unai Emery makes his final change.
70 minutes
Georginio Wijnaldum beats Scott McTominay to the ball but heads against the defender, the ball flying wide for a second corner, which comes to nothing.
71 minutes
Time for Xherdan Shaqiri.
Jordan Henderson is the man replaced.
Liverpool immediately go to a 4-4-2, with Sadio Mane wide on the left and Shaqiri on the right touchline, Daniel Sturridge and Mohamed Salah the forrward-most duo.
75 minutes
In the back of the net, but Chris Smalling is just offside!
Clever free kick play from Manchester United, two players stepping over the ball before Luke Shaw sashays up to take, curling to the far post where Smalling is allowed to run free.
Joel Matip awkwardly turns the ball into his own net, but his blushes are spared by the linesman's flag, Smalling's legs stretching beyond Sadio Mane's hindmost point and the offside decision is correct.
78 minutes
Victor Lindelof slices a clearance away, showing impressive burst to beat Mohamed Salah to Andrew Robertson's cross.
79 minutes
A surprise.
Jurgen Klopp will make his final change, Divock Origi coming on, and Mohamed Salah is the man to come off.
He's had a pretty wretched afternoon, finding little joy against Luke Shaw.
Can Origi produce another late derby winner?
Arsenal 2-0 Southampton, 83 minutes
Arsenal are very effectively defusing anything Southampton are trying to do, and a comeback looks increasingly unlikely.
With both Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang sniffing chances on the counter-attack, Southampton are somewhat reticent to fully pour men into their efforts to get back in the game with their goal difference not taking too bad a hit as things stand.
82 minutes
With both sides rather frustrated by fairly toothless performances, there is a scrappy nature to the game now.
Both Ashley Young and XHerdan Shaqiri go into Michale Oliver's book for mistimed challenges.
Arsenal 2-0 Southampton, 87 minutes
Nearly a third!
Angus Gunn somehow gets a hand to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's attempted square to Alexandre Lacazette after Mesut Ozil released his striking pair.
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