Arsenal, Salah and Liverpool
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Players from Liverpool and Arsenal were the subject of heavy challenges from their opponents, who only got yellow cards. Why?
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There was another win for Arsenal in the Premier League, and more misery for Liverpool and its under-fire manager Arne Slot.
The penalty awarded to Liverpool in their Champions League victory over Inter Milan continues to spark fierce debate in Italy with Emiliano Viviano saying ‘stuff like this is the death of
Michael Owen has chosen to be positive about Liverpool, which is fair enough, unless you come across as delusional. Calling the Reds “the best team in the world” falls squarely into that category. Liverpool’s season has been a disaster, but their form has improved over the last five games, winning their last two to nil and drawing the other three.
The Premier League title race has been blown open after Arsenal conceded in stoppage time and lost at Aston Villa 2-1.
The Premier League title got a bit of a shake-up on Saturday, Nov. 22 with Manchester City and Liverpool both suffering losses in pursuit of first-place Arsenal.
Mohamed Salah played a key role against Brighton. But what happens now after his incendiary comments last week and talks with Slot?
There’s also been off the field drama involving Mohamed Salah, with the Egyptian’s future up in the air after a spectacular rant saw the 33-year-old allege that he’s been “thrown under the bus” for the club’s failings, adding that his relationship with Slot is non-existent.
Arne Slot has provided a fresh update on Mo Salah's future at Liverpool, who risk missing out on Marc Guehi to Bayern Munich, while Arsenal are scouting a goalkeeper