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Liverpool as 2-0 in the cup of Liverpool Cup in Arsenal. If they are urged for their purpose, they continue to live for many good opportunities.

Jackub’s goal (80) and Luis Diaz won the injured traction (90 5). Jurgen Clopp in Round 4 -Monday evening 19:01, England, Sunday, January 7, 2024.

Louis Dias and Trent-Alexander-Arnold Leiden Leafieng lead Arsenal through Jackub Kiji’s goal through Liverpool’s goal.video:Louis Dias and Trent-Alexander-Arnold Leiden Leafieng lead Arsenal through Jackub Kiji’s goal through Liverpool’s goal.

Arsenal was punished for many opportunities for many opportunities for Jacub Kivich’s goals, Luis Diavi’s late blow, Liverpool’s late blow, Fa Cup and 2-0.

The part of Mikel Arteta 2023 Premier League ended with a white white solution and became clear when I wanted to respond to the first victory in 2024.

But their well-publicised struggles in front of goal against Liverpool inadvertently continued.

Martin Odegaard’s shot hit the crossbar, while Reiss Nelson and Kai Havertz were guilty of missed opportunities.

Trent Alexander-Arnold hit the bar himself to force the visitors into half-time.

How your team is aligned Compliance statisticsFA Cup Results | skeletonDownload the Sky Sports appThe game was much more even in the second half, with both teams lining up in front of goal.

Bukayo couldn’t get past Saka Havertz’s cross and Darwin Nunez’s cross fell behind Diaz, threatening Liverpool in the first half.

In the end, Diaz’s stoppage time (90-5) saw the Gunners crash out of the FA Cup with a third defeat in all competitions after the Kiwi headed home Aaron Ramsdale.

Arsenal have been knocked out in the FA Cup third round in two of the last three seasons (including 2021-22) and have progressed in 24 of their previous 25 third-round ties.

Arsenal have won just one of their last seven matches in all competitions as Arteta is under pressure to find a solution to his side’s struggles in front of goal.

And Liverpool, who still have a chance to win four competitions this season, can hope for a draw in the fourth leg on Monday.

See also:How the team is lined upFA Cup resultsFA Cup matchDownload the Sky Sports appLiverpool’s advantage?

Arsenal and Liverpool have clashed twice in just two weeks.

The Champions League sides were held to a 0-0 draw at Anfield in December, but Liverpool can now claim FA Cup bragging rights after winning at the Emirates.

They will do it all again in the Emirates contest, which will be broadcast live on Sky Sports on February 4, and Jurgen Klopp’s men will likely have a psychological advantage when they return to north London in a few weeks’ time.

How did Liverpool punish Arsenal?video:Luis Diaz celebrates after scoring in extra time in Liverpool’s 2-0 win at the Emirates.Arsenal have escaped the trap.

A long ball from Aaron Ramsdale was turned over by Nelson and cleared by Alexander-Arnold.

The cross went past Alisson but his shot hit the side post from an acute angle.

The Gunners continued to put the visitors under pressure as Havertz forced Alisson into action and Odegaard failed to fire when he had the chance before Nelson saw his shot blocked.

There was growing frustration among the home supporters and it only continued when another good opportunity presented itself.

Liverpool created problems when Joe Gomez was brought down by Saka, who immediately brought Havertz into the middle.

Havertz selflessly brought down Odegaard, who had a chance to shoot but the ball bounced off the crossbar. player commentsArsenal: Ramsdale (7), Witt (6), Saliba (6), Gabriel (6), Chivior (5), Rice (6), Jorginho (6), Odegaard (6), Saka (5), Nelson ( 6) ) ), Havertz (5).Candidates: Martinelli (6), Nketiah (n.a.), Smith Rowe (n.a.), Trossard (n.a.) Liverpool: Alisson (8), Alexander-Arnold (8), Quansah (7), Konate (8), Gomez (6), Elliott (7), Mac Allister (6), Jones (8), Gakpo (7) ) , Nunes (6), Diaz (7).Koskilar: Jota (7), Gravenberch (7), Clark (n.v.t.), Bradley (n.v.t.). Player of the match: Ibrahima KonateLiverpool trailed for most of the first half but Harvey Elliott’s shot was met by Darwin Nunes’ header but it went past Ramsdale but his header went wide.

How Liverpool punished Arsenal… Photos:Luis Diaz celebrates after scoring in extra time in Liverpool’s 2-0 win at the Emirates.Arsenal have escaped the trap. A long ball from Aaron Ramsdale was turned over by Nelson and cleared by Alexander-Arnold.

The cross eluded Alisson but his shot hit the side post from a tight angle.

The Gunners continued to put the visitors under pressure as Havertz forced Alisson into action and Odegaard failed to fire when he had the chance before Nelson saw his shot blocked.I could feel the growing discontent of the home fans.Subs:

Martinelli (6), Nketiah (none), Smith Rowe (none), Trossard (none) Liverpool: Alisson (8), Alexander-Arnold (8), Quansah (7), Konate (8), Gomez (6), Elliott (7), Mac Allister (6), Jones (8), Gakpo (7) ) , Nunes (6), Diaz (7).Koskilar: Jota (7), Gravenberch (7), Clark (n.v.t.), Bradley (n.v.t.).

Player of the match: Ibrahima KonateLiverpool trailed for most of the first half but Harvey Elliott’s shot was met by Darwin Nunes’ header but it went past Ramsdale but his header went wide.

Arsenal’s wastefulness continued as the first half wore on.

Ben White’s powerful shot was brilliantly saved by Alisson before Havertz headed in a corner.

Another poor effort was easily saved by the Liverpool keeper on the stroke of half-time as the £65m summer signing struggled to get his head down. video:Bukayo Saka holds his head in his hands after missing a goal-scoring opportunity.

Arteta’s side were inches away from a penalty again when Alexander-Arnold’s shot hit the bar to end a thrilling first half.

Liverpool were much better after the break and posed a real threat going forward when Curtis Jones deflected and Nunez fired wide.

Despite Liverpool’s improved intentions, Arsenal still had chances and were still denied, with Saka only parrying a Havertz cross before Alisson showed his class on the hour mark.

Another throw-in from Havertz was deflected by Jarel Kwanza and looked to be headed in until the Liverpool keeper cleared the ball from Saka’s wonderful claws.

video:Bukayo Saka failed to capitalize on a difficult scoring opportunity.Frustration mounted at the Emirates and Arteta turned to Gabriel Martinelli, while Klopp benched Diogo Jota and introduced Ryan Gravenburch.

His arrival gave new hope to disappointed Arsenal fans, but it was Liverpool who won the game.

Ramsdale was called upon to extend Diaz’s low effort in the 13th minute and Jota headed home the crossbar from Alexander-Arnold’s corner.team newsArsenal:

Mikel Arteta made three changes from the side that lost to Fulham on New Year’s Eve.

Jorginho moved to midfield, Kai Havertz led the line in place of Eddie Nketiah and Reiss Nelson was preferred to Gabriel Martinelli on the wing.

In the final substitution, Aaron Ramsdale replaced David Raya in goal.

Liverpool: Liverpool were without Virgil van Dijk, replaced by Jarel Kwanza.

Harvey Elliott played on the right side of a three-man forward line, while Cody Gakpo took over the advanced midfielder role for Dominic Szoboslai.

Wataru Endo plays for the Japanese national team and was replaced by Alexis McAllister. But Alexander-Arnold’s volley saw Kivior head past Ramsdale.

Arsenal pressed for a late equalizer but Diaz slotted home five minutes into extra-time to confirm Liverpool’s place in the fourth round and spark rousing celebrations from 6,000 traveling fans.video:Jakub Kivior headed Trent Alexander-Arnold’s free-kick past Aaron Ramsdale for his own goal.

What are your future plans? Arsenal’s next game is against Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Saturday 20 January. It starts at 12:30.

The Gunners travel to Nottingham Forest on Tuesday, January 30. It starts at 19:30.

Liverpool host Fulham in the Carabao Cup semi-finals on Wednesday. It starts at 20:00. Jurgen Klopp’s side travel to Bournemouth in the Premier League next Sunday, January 21 on Sky Sports.

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