Paul Merson criticises ‘lazy’ Aaron Ramsdale goalkeeping after error in Liverpool defeat
Paul Merson believes Aaron Ramsdale made a ‘lazy’ error that allowed Liverpool to take control of their crucial Premier League clash against Arsenal.
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Paul Merson believes Aaron Ramsdale made a ‘lazy’ error that allowed Liverpool to take control of their crucial Premier League clash against Arsenal.
The gap through which Thiago Alcântara threaded his pass to Diogo Jota: a yard, at a generous estimate. The space that Jota found at Aaron Ramsdale’s near post to jam the ball in: maybe a couple of feet. The space in which Roberto Firmino had somehow to divert Andy Robertson’s cross past a goalkeeper literally standing next to him: a matter of inches. These are the margins that are taking Liverpool towards the top of the Premier League, and right now they are managing to find them better than anyone else.
Arsenal’s top-four hopes were dealt a blow when they lost to Liverpool as Jurgen Klopp’s men demonstrated their class. Mikel Arteta’s men had been closing in on a Champions League finish this season, with games in hand on Manchester United. Win them and they would appear to be the side likely to take the final place for the biggest European tournament next season.
LONDON: A clinical Liverpool beat Arsenal 2-0 to cut Manchester City's once double-digit lead at the top of the Premier League table to a single point on Wednesday to leave the title race wide open.
Liverpool beat Arsenal 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium to secure a huge three points in the Premier League title race.
Liverpool moved to within one point of Premier League leaders Manchester City as they emerged impressive winners after a tough examination at Arsenal.
Liverpool was nowhere near its best but didn’t need to be thanks to big mistakes from Arsenal in a 2-0 affair at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday.
Liverpool moved to within a single point of Premier League leaders Manchester City after beating Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, extending their run to nine consecutive victories in the process. The Reds were second best in the opening period but came out swinging after the restart, Diogo Jota breaking the deadlock in the 54th-minute and substitute Roberto Firmino scoring a quick-fire second.