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Arsenal 0-0 Liverpool: Frustrated Gunners spurn chance to go eight points clear at top of Premier League | Football News

Arsenal missed the chance to move eight points clear at the top of the Premier League as Liverpool battled to a goalless draw at the Emirates Stadium.

There was an atmosphere of expectation in north London with Arsenal having the chance to strengthen their bid for a first title in 22 years after Manchester City and Aston Villa dropped points on Wednesday, but things did not follow the script for the Gunners.

After a good start from the home side, Liverpool went close to an opener in the first half as Conor Bradley hit the bar with a lobbed effort after a mix-up between David Raya and William Saliba.

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Conor Bradley hits the bar after Arsenal defensive confusion

Arsenal regained momentum as Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice saw long-range efforts saved by Alisson Becker, but there was no way through a resolute Liverpool defense.

Arne Slot’s side, who extended their unbeaten run in all competitions to 10 games, took control of the match in the second half as Arsenal faded away.

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As the home fans’ tension mounted, the Reds dominated possession, with Arsenal barely having a spot-kick, but they were unable to muster a shot on target with three wayward long-range efforts from Dominik Szoboszlai their best chances.

Substitutes Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli tested Alisson in stoppage time, but it proved to be a frustrating, if not critical, evening for Arsenal, who only extended their lead advantage to six points when there was a chance of more.

Bradley stretched as Liverpool suffer another blow

Liverpool defender Conor Bradley was sent off the field during the 0-0 draw against Arsenal.

Bradley landed awkwardly while trying to clear the ball before being replaced by Joe Gomez in added time.

Gabriel Martinelli’s attempts to move the Liverpool defender off the field while he was injured sparked pushing and shoving from both sets of players, with Gary Neville branding the behavior “disgraceful” from the Arsenal striker.

Bradley joins a growing list of players left out of Liverpool with Hugo Ekitike, Wataru Endo, Alexander Isak, Giovanni Leoni and Stefan Bajcetic all missing the game.

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Mohamed Salah is absent with Egypt at the Africa Cup of Nations.

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Gary Neville fumed over Gabriel Martinelli’s behavior towards injured Bradley

“The title is far from a formality for lackluster Arsenal”

Aerial sports Nick Wright at the Emirates:

“Arsenal are six points ahead. The draw is far from disastrous. But this title is far from a formality if they play as badly as they did in the second half.

“The Gunners almost snatched it with Gabriel’s header at the end. The defender had his head in his hands.

“But it was one of only three Arsenal shots in the second half, all of which came in stoppage time. Arsenal had just 35 percent possession after the break.

“Liverpool barely had to break a sweat defensively and will feel they should have won it themselves, with Frimpong creating a series of dangerous openings and Bradley hitting the bar in the first half.”

“Arsenal players have gone into their shells” – first sign of tension among the Gunners in the title race?

Arsenal's Piero Hincapie (left) and Liverpool's Jeremie Frimpong battle for the ball
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Arsenal’s Piero Hincapie and Liverpool’s Jeremie Frimpong battle for the ball

Aerial sports Roy Keane:

“Arsenal were a bit hesitant. All that talk before the game. The longer the game went on from Arsenal’s point of view, they were probably thinking, ‘We’re going to draw.’

“It’s not the end of the world for them. What worries them is that Liverpool dominated the game so much.

“It’s the way Arsenal didn’t take the initiative. There was a bit of tension in the stadium. It’s going to get worse in the latter part of the season so that will be a worry. Credit goes to Liverpool for the way they dominated possession.

“Liverpool extracted the energy from the stadium perfectly well. Liverpool showed a bit of combativeness and swagger in claiming they are champions, but they just lacked that edge.”

Aerial sports Daniel Sturridge:

“It was strange. Arsenal didn’t seem to have any solutions to break Liverpool.

“Liverpool then took control of the match. Arsenal did not take the initiative.

“It felt like there was tension. It felt like the players were happy. It looked like the Arsenal players had gone into their shells a bit.”

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