Arsenal’s next six Premier League games are compared to those of Liverpool, Manchester City, and other teams as the Arteta Men get ready for another intense struggle. Man City is expected to take the lead in the league following their encounter against Everton today.
Arsenal's next six Premier League games are compared to those of Liverpool, Manchester City, and other teams as the Arteta Men get ready for another intense struggle. Man City is expected to take the lead in the league following their encounter against Everton today.
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Arsenal’s victory over Liverpool cost them the chance to move up to the top of the Premier League table by eight points.
The Gunners’ goals came from Gabriel Martinelli, Leandro Trossard, and Bukayo Saka as Jurgen Klopp’s team only lost twice this season. The Reds had a subpar performance and paid for two errors in the second half.
After 13 minutes, Saka gave the Gunners the lead, putting the Reds behind. The England international came on to complete after Kai Havertz’s initial effort was saved as Liverpool were ripped open.
Luis Diaz’s persistence paid off as the ball scampered across the line just before halftime.
Martinell was ecstatic to find himself in a situation where Alisson Becker and Virgil van Dijk had made a mistake. After a strong block on Kai Havertz, Ibrahima Konate was sent off for a second bookable offense, and Trossard scored the final goal moments later.
If Manchester City defeats Brentford on Monday, they might cut the deficit between them and Liverpool to three points. Here is the Reds’ Premier League schedule for the upcoming weeks, starting with their match against Burnley.
Liverpool next five fixtures
Burnley (H) – Saturday, February 10
Brentford (A) – Saturday, February 17
Luton (H) – Wednesday, February 21
Nottingham Forest (A) – Saturday, March 2
Manchester City (H) – Saturday, March 9
Other important dates to be aware of in this period:
Chelsea (N, Carabao Cup final) – Sunday, February 25
Southampton or Watford (H, FA Cup fifth round) – Wednesday, February 28
Manchester City next five fixtures
Brentford (A) – Monday, February 5
Everton (H) – Saturday, February 10
Chelsea (H) – Saturday, February 17
Brentford (H) – Tuesday, February 20
Bournemouth (A) – Saturday, February 25
Arsenal next five fixtures
West Ham (A) – Sunday, February 11
Burnley (A) – Saturday, February 17
Newcastle (H) – Saturday, February 24
Sheffield United (A) – Monday, March 4
Brentford (H) – Saturday, March 9
Aston Villa next five fixtures
Manchester United (H) – Sunday, February 11
Fulham (A) – Saturday, February 17
Nottingham Forest (H) – Saturday, February 24
Luton Town (A) – Saturday, March 2
Tottenham Hotspur (H) – Saturday, March 9.
Tottenham Hotspur next five fixtures
Brighton (H) – Saturday, February 10
Wolves (H) – Saturday, February 17
Chelsea (A) – Friday, February 23
Crystal Palace (H) – Saturday, March 2
Tottenham Hotspur (A) – Saturday, March 9