Liverpool continues with the full in the Premier and defended its candidacy for the title with a win against Arsenal that returned the 'Gunners' to the reality that they are not yet to fight with the greats. [3-1: Narration and statistics]

A double by Mohammed Salah continued to a great header from Joel Matip and broke an Arsenal that was always under Liverpool's dominance and that only scared the counter.

Liverpool was in control and Arsenal put the chances. While those of Jürgen Klopp amassed almost 80% of possession, Arsenal stung against it and did so with great danger.

The first for the 'Gunners' came when Adrian San Miguel , who is still a starter in the absence of Alisson Becker, had a misunderstanding with Virgil Van Dijk and gave it to Aubameyang, who tried an erratic petroleum jelly that left near the stick.

The lateral centers of Andy Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold found no auctioneer and Arsenal found the reef with Nicolás Pepé, in his first title. The former Lille, the most expensive signing in the history of the Highbury club, had two to put Arsenal ahead. First, in one against left Henderson pulled and his hand to hand stopped Adrian. He lacked to define better. Second, he had a shot from outside that the squad sought. He whistled out the wood.

Arsenal had forgiven and Liverpool punished him, returning him to the Arsene Wenger era and reminding him that he still has a long way to go to compete for the best.

In one of the countless corners that amassed the 'Reds' in the first half, Alexander-Arnold found Matip in the area that nodded sufficiently to overtake Liverpool before the break.

Emery's team accused the coup and David Luiz's show rolled. The Brazilian innocently grabbed Salah as soon as he started the second half and Anthony Taylor hunted him and punished. The Egyptian adjusted it to the stick and sentenced the match.

In the next one he had, he returned it to the Brazilian central. He broke the race and decided crossed before Bernd Leno. 3-0 and match resolved.

Until 80 minutes Emery did not enter Alexandre Lacazette, without Dani Ceballos in the field and with Aubameyang and Pepé melted. The Spanish coach sinned conservatively leaving one of the trident's struts on the bench and when he reacted it was already late.

The goal of the Uruguayan Lucas Torreira , taking advantage of a noise in the area, put both the honor in the locker of some 'Gunners' who leave Anfield better than last year when they received a blushing 5-1, but with the same feeling of impotence

While Liverpool sits in the lead with nine points, Arsenal lets out the first blow on the table and keeps six.

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