Make sure you stay tuned for all the latest fall-out from an incredible afternoon at Anfield and more Premier League headlines.Įx-Premier League referees agree on linesman elbowing Robertson in faceįormer referees Mark Clattenburg and Mark Halsey have questioned the reactions of assistant referee Constantine Hatzidakis after the official appeared to throw an elbow at Andy Robertson during Liverpool's 2-2 draw with Arsenal, and both say he could now face a ban. Reports are also rife that actor James Corden had a part to play in Lampard's return to Stamford Bridge. The Red Devils manager is unlikely to care as rumours spread that a move for Harry Kane is starting to become more realistic.įrank Lampard wasted little time in getting rid of Graham Potter's backroom staff at Chelsea, with just one of them in attendance for Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Wolves. The goalkeeper admitted that a point may start to feel like a good return as the dust settles on the game.Įlsewhere, Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has come in for criticism from Richard Keys after the Dutchman bemoaned the Premier League fixture schedule. The Egyptian then missed a penalty, but his blushes were spared by Roberto Firmino who bagged his 11th goal against the Gunners deep in the second-half to serve up the latest twist in this toppsy, turvy title race.Īaron Ramsdale's two saves in the last knockings ensured the Gunners make the journey back to north London with a point to show for their efforts. Mohamed Salah started the fight back just before the interval. Ultimately, however, it wasn't to be for the Gunners. The Reds started poorly and found themselves 2-0 down inside the opening 30 minutes courtesy of goals from Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus, with the travelling Arsenal faithful going wild in the Anfield away end. Arsenal failed to re-establish their eight-point lead over Manchester City after drawing 2-2 with Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday evening in what was a thrilling encounter.
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