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Arsenal vs Liverpool as it happened: Alexandre Lacazette strikes late to level after James Milner's goal

Re-live all the action from The Emirates

Michael Jones,Kieran Jackson
Saturday 03 November 2018 15:02 EDT
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Alexandre Lacazette struck a late equaliser as Arsenal and Liverpool shared the spoils in an entertaining Premier League clash.

Liverpool looked to be going three points clear at the top of the table after James Milner's 50th career Premier League goal had set them on course for victory.

But Arsenal rallied and deservedly secured themselves a 1-1 draw as Lacazette wriggled free inside the box before curling home with eight minutes remaining.

Both sides had first-half efforts ruled out for offside, Liverpool's a more contentious call as Sadio Mane saw his celebrations cut short.

The Gunners have a poor recent record against the league's main clubs and head coach Unai Emery spoke of his desire to change that after starting his tenure with defeats against Manchester City and Chelsea.

They did compete here and their supporters inside the Emirates Stadium stuck with them as Emery's side played their part in an evenly-matched encounter.

6 years ago

What a day!

22 Premier League goals scored, Man Utd come from behind to claim victory over Bournemouth. Leicester take the win on an emotional day in Cardiff and Newcastle got their first win of the season. There were wins for Everton and West Ham and Arsenal recovered to earn a point against Liverpool. Tottenham take the three points in a hard fought contest against Wolves as they move up into 4th, leapfrogging Arsenal.  

Join us again tomorrow when we'll bring you more action from the Premier League, see you then. 

Michael Jones3 November 2018 21:42

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