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Liverpool held by 10 man Arsenal at Anfield

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Despite losing Granit Xhaka in the 24th minute of the encounter, Arsenal held on away at Anfield and forced Liverpool to a goalless draw 

By Kehinde Okeowo

Arsenal, despite playing with a man down for more than 66 minutes of the encounter against Liverpool, held on and forced the Reds to a goalless draw in a match played at Anfield.  

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Granit Xhaka was dismissed after 24 minutes for denying Diogo Jota a goalscoring opportunity with a high challenge on the edge of his penalty area as he attempted to cut out Andrew Robertson’s pass.

Trent Alexander-Arnold could not punish Arsenal further from the resulting free-kick, however, and the visitors produced a resolute defensive display to leave on level terms.

Bukyo Saka also had the opportunity to put Arsenal ahead in the 71st minute but a poor first touch from him allowed Alisson to stop his shot.

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Takumi Minamino blazed over the crossbar in the dying minute of the game when faced with an open goal and it remained  Liverpool’s best chance of the match.

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Manager Mikel Arteta praised his side’s “fight, determination and brotherhood” after the 10-man Gunners frustrated Liverpool in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final at Anfield.

“They never gave up even though it’s extremely difficult against this opponent,” said Arteta.

“I said to the players before the game that you have to have a certain attitude and in difficult moments you have to react – I think the boys did that very well,” he added.

“We played the game we had to play. I’m expecting now our fans will create an even better atmosphere [in the second leg] than today.”

The return leg takes place at Emirates Stadium next Thursday, January 20, 2022, and the winner will face Chelsea, who dispatched Spurs in the other semi-final.

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