The first half or even sees very little chance between the contenders for the title

Little could separate Liverpool and Arsenal into what turned out to be a first half of Cagey between two of the first contenders for the title of the Premier League in Anfield.
In an enticing confrontation that opposed last season’s champions to the finalists, it was 45 minutes who gave very little chance on each side.
The boss of the Gunners, Mikel Arteta, had to face the absence of key players in Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard – the latter doing only the bench – but his defense, not to be raped so far, has remained resolved.
The efforts of Cody Gakpo and Noni Madueke were the team closest to the search for the net in a competition that was not initially up to the pre-match invoicing.
Arsenal seeks his first victory over Liverpool in Anfield in almost 13 years, the last time to come when Arteta was a player for the North London.
Liverpool, meanwhile, will seek a creative spark of Gakpo, Mohamed Salah, who has 11 career goals against the Gunners, and recording Florian Wirtz, who has not yet really shown his pedigree in the Premier League.
Ebelechi Eze, on the bench for Arsenal after his move of 67.5 million pounds sterling of Crystal Palace, will seek to make his first appearance for his new employers, while the two teams have young starlets to call in the form of a 15 -year -old winner on Newcastle and Rio Ngumoha, who marked a winner of the 100th tiny on Newcastle in Newcastle Monday.




