Liverpool prevent Arsenal from pulling clear at the top

Football January 9th, 2026
Liverpool prevent Arsenal from pulling clear at the top

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Liverpool prevent Arsenal from pulling clear at the top

Arsenal missed a valuable opportunity to strengthen their lead at the top of the English Premier League, as they were held to a goalless draw by defending champions Liverpool in the clash played at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal, led by Spanish coach Mikel Arteta, had hoped to capitalize on slips by their closest title rivals — most notably Manchester City and Aston Villa — to extend their advantage at the summit to eight points. However, they failed to produce the expected attacking performance and were forced to settle for a single point despite enjoying home advantage.

The Gunners entered the match on the back of an impressive run of seven consecutive home league victories, making them favorites to overcome a Liverpool side dealing with several key injury absences. Yet the reality on the pitch defied expectations, as Liverpool appeared more organized and resilient, successfully extending their unbeaten league run to nine matches.

Key match moments

Liverpool began the encounter cautiously, but soon imposed themselves on the flow of the game and threatened Arsenal’s goal with the clearest chance of the first half when Conor Bradley struck a powerful effort that crashed off the crossbar, following a misunderstanding between French defender William Saliba and Spanish goalkeeper David Raya.

In contrast, Arsenal were limited to a handful of attempts, most notably a solitary effort from Bukayo Saka, and failed to apply sustained pressure or make use of their early spell of possession. As the match progressed, the hosts looked increasingly ineffective, while Liverpool managed to absorb the momentum and dictate the tempo.

In the second half, Arteta introduced additional attacking options in search of a winning goal, but the changes failed to make the desired impact. The performance remained flat, with a lack of individual creativity and penetrative runs. Arsenal did not earn their first corner kick until stoppage time, a clear indicator of their attacking struggles.

At the final whistle, frustration was evident on the faces of Arsenal’s players and supporters, despite the team maintaining top spot with a six-point lead over Manchester City and Aston Villa, with 17 matches remaining in the season.

After the match, Arteta acknowledged the difficulty of the contest, noting that such games are sometimes decided by moments of individual brilliance that his side lacked. He added that the heavy festive schedule had affected performance levels, while stressing the importance of avoiding defeat.

For their part, Liverpool took away a valuable point despite their mounting injury concerns, particularly after Bradley was forced off in the closing stages — an incident that caused some tension between players after Brazilian forward Gabriel Martinelli pushed him off the pitch while he was receiving treatment.

With Arsenal having the chance to land a blow on their pursuers, the result instead keeps the title race wide open and underlines that the road to the championship remains long and full of challenges.