Roberto Firmino scored a hat trick as Liverpool came from behind to
hammer Arsenal 5-1 and go nine points clear at the top of the Premier
League.
Back-to-back defeats for title rivals Manchester City, as well as a
shock 3-1 loss against Wolves for second-place Tottenham on Saturday
gave Jurgen Klopp's men the chance to cement their place as title
favourites -- and they did so in fashion.
The hosts were on top in the opening exchanges, before Arsenal grew into
the match and took the lead on 11 minutes. Dejan Lovren gave away
possession and Alex Iwobi fed Ainsley Maitland-Niles, who slipped the
ball past Alisson for just the third goal Liverpool have conceded at
Anfield all season.
However, the lead only lasted three minutes as Firmino scored his first
home goal of the campaign in the Premier League with a typical no-look
tap into the empty net after benefiting from a ricochet inside the
Arsenal box.
Two minutes later the Brazil international put Liverpool in front -- and
there was no luck about this one as Firmino slalomed past three Arsenal
defenders before slotting the ball past goalkeeper Bernd Leno.
Liverpool were rampant and made it 3-1 on 32 minutes as Sadio Mane
guided the ball into the net, having been played in by Mohamed Salah.
Arsenal's frustration was evident and Granit Xhaka was lucky to stay on
the pitch after being booked for a foul Andy Robertson before kicking
the ball away -- and it got even worse for the visitors in first-half
stoppage time as Salah was brought down in the penalty area by Sokratis
Papastathopoulos.
The Liverpool forward dusted himself down to get his name on the
scoresheet as he powered his spot kick past Leno, who got a touch on the
ball.
Arsenal boss Unai Emery replaced Shkodran Mustafi with Laurent Koscielny
at half time as he looked for a way into the match, but his side
remained second best.
Aaron Ramesy had a glorious chance to pull one back on 55 minutes, but
he chose to slide ball across to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, and the
Gabon international was lucky to be called offside as he put the ball
over the bar from close range.
Any hope of a sensational comeback was put to bed when Sead Kolasinac
was adjudged to have pushed Lovren in the area, and Firmino buried the
resulting penalty in the corner to make it 5-1 and complete his first
hat trick for Liverpool.
The result increased Liverpool's lead over Tottenham is nine points, but
it will be cut to seven if Man City claim a win at Southampton on
Sunday.
City and Liverpool then meet at the Etihad on Thursday.
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