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LIVERPOOL 0-0 ARSENAL: HEAVY WEAPONS SPECIALISTS HANG ON - CARABAO CUP RESULT, MATCH STREAM, AND MOST RECENT UPDATES TODAY

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Liverpool was baffled by the 10-man Arsenal in the League Cup semi-last the first leg at Anfield as it completed 0-0 after the guests guarded greatly following Granit Xhaka's early ships off.


Xhaka was shown a red card in the 24th moment for a high test on Diogo Jota on the edge of the region, getting the Portuguese forward in the ribs and denying him a goalscoring opportunity.


Stockpile director Mikel Arteta reacted by welcoming on protector Rob Holding instead of striker Eddie Nketiah, the full go-around legend against League One side Sunderland in the quarter-finals, leaving Alexandre Lacazette as the solitary man forthright.


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Notwithstanding Liverpool appreciating the greater part of the belonging, Arsenal kept them out with noteworthy execution under tension as the hosts looked innocuous without Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, who is playing at the Africa Cup of Nations.

Arsenal's most obvious opportunity came in the 71st moment when Bukayo Sako constrained a save from Alisson, while Liverpool's Takumi Minamino botched a once-in-a-lifetime chance when he terminated over the bar from short proximity in the 90th with Aaron Ramsdale out of his objective.


The subsequent leg happens at the Emirates one week from now, with the victor confronting Chelsea in the last at Wembley.

Arsenal dead on their feet however alive

At the point when Granit Xhaka was shipped off only 24 minutes into this conflict with Liverpool, you dreaded the most noticeably terrible for Arsenal.


They have had a lot of hopeless maulings at Anfield before and a few of those have been with 11 men.


It seemed like the story was bound to be about Xhaka, who had come straight out of disconnection following his good test for Covid-19, and that surely felt like the situation when he was given a red card in the wake of getting Diogo Jota as the last man with a high tackle.


All things considered, however, this was about Arsenal placing in a guarded exhibition that would have left Mikel Arteta tremendously fulfilled.

Arteta: Arsenal took the battle

"I couldn't say whether the red card enlivened them yet it took the battle. You really want a specific demeanor to play in these games and the young men did that. We played the game we needed to play, which isn't our game.


"To design with the numbers we have, we don't have any midfielders, turns out to be truly convoluted, on the grounds that whatever we do isn't normal.


"The additional inspiration to play a derby [at Tottenham on Sunday] brings the energy when you don't have it. No reasons, we need to play it."

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