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Bukayo Saka opened the scoring before Virgil Van Dijk levelled for the Reds. Mikel Merino put Arsenal ahead yet again in the second half before Mohammad Salah pegged his side back.
Top Premier League sides Arsenal and Liverpool had to settle for a point each in their latest encounter at the Emirates on Sunday as the game ended 2-2.
Bukayo Saka opened the scoring before Virgil Van Dijk levelled for the Reds. Mikel Merino put Arsenal ahead yet again in the second half before Mohammad Salah pegged his side back.
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Saka opened the scoring in the opening 10 minutes of the game as he latched onto a long ball in from Ben White before cutting in with a sublime touch and beating the keeper at the near post to send the Arsenal fans into a state of delirium with their early lead.
But the joy was short lived as Liverpool skipper Van Dijk restored parity to the game with his 18th-minute strike that brought the visitors back on level terms. The Dutchman headed a ball flicked onto him from the near post following a corner from the left.
Merino went in diving to meet a swirling cross into the danger area from a free kick from promising territory by midfielder Declan Rice to bag his first goal for the gunners as the Emirates bounced once again.
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However, Darwin Nunez laid it on a platter for Salah to grab the second goal for his side as the Reds managed a point from the trip to London.
The draw, however, aided champions Manchester City to climb to the top of the table with 23 points from 9 games, one ahead of second-placed Liverpool and two five ahead of Arsenal chasing in the third position.
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