
Liverpool drew 2-2 with Arsenal in the English Premier League at the "Emirates" stadium on Sunday thanks to a late goal from Mohamed Salah. Goalkeepers Gabriel Magalhães and Jürgen Timber conceded goals due to turf problems, exacerbating the "cannon" issues.
Bukayo Saka gave Arsenal the advantage in the 9th minute, when after Ben White's assist, he outplayed Andy Robertson and struck the net past goalkeeper Kaïe Kelleher. Virgil van Dijk equalized in the 18th minute, making the score 1-1 at halftime.
Mikel Arteta missed his first goal for Arsenal just a minute before the break. Liverpool improved their performance after the break, and Mohamed Salah equalized in the 81st minute following Darwin Núñez's assist.
The moment was considered beneficent for Liverpool to win, however, the referee ultimately stopped the game due to a clash between Gabriel Jesus and Kaïa Havertz, nullifying Arsenal's goal.
As a result of the match, Liverpool occupies second place in the tournament table, one point behind Manchester City, while Arsenal has moved up to third place.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta expressed disappointment and pride in his team, noting that "the team keeps fighting and wants to win."