Arsenal and Liverpool suffered a dose of deja vu as they drew 1-1 at Emirates Stadium in the Premier League.
Draw leaves Arsenal's domestic hopes hanging by a thread
Arsenal and Liverpool suffered a dose of deja vu in part two of their domestic and European trilogy as they played out a 1-1 draw at Emirates Stadium to severely dent the Gunners' Premier League title hopes. After Wednesday's 1-1 draw in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final and with next week's return meeting at Anfield in mind, both Arsene Wenger and Rafa Benitez rang the changes for this domestic encounter. And it was Liverpool who settled the better as Benitez's side took the lead on 42 minutes as Peter Crouch - who was making a rare start - nodded on a goal kick from Jose Reina before receiving the ball back from Yossi Benayoun to scuff a half-volley past Arsenal shot-stopper Manuel Almunia from 18 yards. The Gunners had failed to truly threaten in the first 45 minutes as Nicklas Bendtner finished poorly with a clear sight at goal. But after the interval Bendtner atoned for his earlier miss as he headed Arsenal level in the 54th minute from a floated Cesc Fabregas free-kick. The remaining half-an-hour was a frantic affair as Arsenal dominated, but Wenger's side could not find a winner as they lost more ground in the top-flight title race.Tested
Liverpool started well and Crouch soon tested Manuel Almunia, letting fly from 25 yards and forcing the Arsenal goalkeeper to make an acrobatic one-handed save to tip the ball over. Crouch was involved again in the 17th minute, this time slipping an expert pass inside the Arsenal backline. John Arne Riise ran onto the ball but, with William Gallas sliding in, the Norwegian lifted his 18-yard shot over the crossbar. It was proving to be something of a chess match, with both teams happy to wait each other out and look for a quick counter-attack. After 31 minutes, Liverpool broke down the right, with Benayoun getting in on the overlap. However, his angled drive flashed across goal. It should, though, have been 1-0 when, after 35 minutes, the Gunners broke quickly through Mathieu Flamini and Theo Walcott. The ball fell to Bendtner just inside the area but the Dane's first-time shot was weak and straight at a grateful Reina. Arsenal were clean in on goal again when Emmanuel Eboue beat the offside trap and got away down the right. However, his low cutback towards Cesc Fabregas was cleared by the retreating Martin Skrtel. The home side were made to pay with three minutes left to the break when Crouch put Liverpool ahead as the England striker headed down a long clearance from keeper Pepe Reina, which Benayoun flicked on. Crouch collected the ball on his chest and turned inside Arsenal captain William Gallas before firing his shot into the bottom corner from the edge of the area.Level
After 51 minutes, a run and deflected shot from Walcott led to a corner for Arsenal. Fabregas floated the ball over to Kolo Toure on the penalty spot, but the defender sent his free header wide. Former Gunner Jermaine Pennant was booked on 53 minutes for bundling over Armand Traore as the full-back looked to get away down the left and Arsenal were level from the resulting free-kick. Again Fabregas was the provider as he sent over a deep cross into the six-yard box where Bendtner timed his run towards the near post perfectly and powered a header into the net. The relief around Emirates Stadium was clear as the Arsenal faithful suddenly found their voice. Leading scorer Emanuel Adebayor was sent on, replacing full-back Justin Hoyte, for the final 33 minutes as the Gunners reshuffled. Flamini tested Reina with a low, angled drive from the right side of the area, which the Liverpool goalkeeper held well. Traore was replaced by Gael Clichy for the last 18 minutes before Almunia had to claw the ball away from under his own bar following Riise's left-wing cross. Arsenal continued to press for a winner, but could have been caught out only for substitute Andriy Voronin to fire over from 10 yards. Fernando Torres was introduced for the final 10 minutes, as was Arsenal's Alexander Hleb. However, there was no way through for the home side, who had to settle for a point, which is unlikely to be enough to stay in the hunt for the title.Arsenal | Team Statistics | Liverpool |
1 | Goals | 1 |
0 | 1st Half Goals | 1 |
3 | Shots on Target | 2 |
4 | Shots off Target | 9 |
3 | Blocked Shots | 3 |
5 | Corners | 3 |
10 | Fouls | 10 |
0 | Offsides | 1 |
1 | Yellow Cards | 2 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
85.5 | Passing Success | 76.4 |
26 | Tackles | 36 |
84.6 | Tackles Success | 75 |
56.3 | Possession | 43.7 |
47.8 | Territorial Advantage | 52.2 |