Arsenal Vs Liverpool ended goalless without much to divide the two sides. With the points being shared, there is still much to play for in this title race.
Arsenal entered the match with a chance to create real separation at the top. A win would have pushed them eight points clear at the top of the table. Meanwhile, Liverpool, who are last season’s champions, find themselves in the unusual position of 14 points behind the league leaders. The reigning champions are likely still clinging to the idea that a late-season surge could pull them back into contention for the top four and possibly the league title.
This match wasn’t just about points. It was about momentum and belief.
Arsenal entered the game on a five-match winning streak. The home side looked dominant and confident going into the game. This showed in the first half where they dominated most of the possession. The wingers were a pivotal part of the game plan for Arsenal. Bukayo Saka stood out especially in the first half. However, the game still ended 0-0.
Liverpool were unbeaten in nine across competitions but had been held to multiple draws, blunting momentum. Again, this showed in the first half with Arsenal dominating. Liverpool did grow into the game and were the better side in the second half.
Arsenal had won 13 of their last 14 home games, including 11 straight home victories. This made the Emirates one of the hardest grounds to visit in Europe.
Despite their struggles this season, Liverpool showed defensive solidity, extending their unbeaten run to 10 games after the draw. The visitors even created the best chance of the game when Conor Bradley hit the bar after a mix-up between Raya and Saliba.
Liverpool failed to register a single shot on target, highlighting their ongoing lack of firepower without key attackers fully fit. With both Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike out, Florian Wirtz lead the front line for Liverpool, looking to take up a false nine position in the game.
Arsenal had the chance to make a statement on the Premier League title, it was a reminder to the league leaders that dominating games isn’t enough in a title race. The draw keeps them at the top of the table but could it be looked back on with regret and looked at as two points dropped?
For Liverpool, a point away against the league leaders is a respectable result. The defensive performance will help Liverpool build confidence but the lack of attacking threat may be a concern for their season ahead.



