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Arsenal 1-1 Liverpool

Arsenal secured their position at the top of the Premier League following a draw against Liverpool at Anfield.
Arsenal initiated the scoring with a flawless start as defender Gabriel netted a header from Martin Odegaard’s free-kick within the first four minutes.
Liverpool equalised at the 29th-minute mark with a powerful finish by Mohamed Salah that soared past Arsenal’s goalkeeper David Raya at the near post.
In a game filled with excitement, substitute Harvey Elliott narrowly missed the target, grazing the outside of the post.
Additionally, Alexander-Arnold squandered a golden opportunity, striking the bar after Liverpool executed a swift counter-attack.
Ultimately, the clash ended in a draw, leaving Arsenal at the top of the Premier League table as both teams showcased their prowess in an entertaining encounter.
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