Arsenal thump Liverpool

ARSENAL yesterday kept up the pressure at the top of the Premier League as Liverpool were blown away 4-1 at the Emirates Stadium, where Reds contract rebel Raheem Sterling failed to make an impact.

All the pre-match headlines had been over Sterling’s declaration he was “not a money-grabbing 20-year-old’’ despite rejecting Liverpool’s offer of a new deal, said to be worth some £100 000-a-week.

Hector Bellerin rolled in a superb curling effort, with Mesut Ozil’s free-kick and a blistering 20-yard strike from Alexis Sanchez effectively settling the contest before a fine late effort from Olivier Giroud sealed Arsenal’s seventh straight league victory.

Liverpool netted a consolation penalty through captain Jordan Henderson — awarded for a foul on Sterling — but then saw Emre Can sent off for two yellow cards as a second successive defeat dealt a potentially fatal blow to their hopes of a top-four finish,

Protest groups from both sets of supporters had missed the opening 10 minutes, lobbying outside the ground at ticket prices in the wake of the new broadcast deal, while some of those inside also held banners against the rising cost of watching live Premier League football. — Soccernet.

 

Liverpool, without suspended skipper Steven Gerrard and centre-half Martin Skrtel, had weathered the early storm and looked a threat on the counter.

Sterling should have opened the scoring in the 21st minute. Lazar Markovic was played into the right side of the Arsenal penalty area by Phillippe Coutinho, and he elected to square for Sterling. However, the England forward had not anticipated the pass and could not apply the finishing touch as the ball ran away from him.

Sterling was soon back on his feet, flashing a low, angled drive just wide from 20 yards.

However, Arsenal took the lead via the unlikely source of Bellerin, who curled home a superb effort on 37 minutes.

Ozil fed Ramsey on the right, and the Welshman in turn laid the ball off to the full-back. Spaniard Bellerin, 20, waltzed around Alberto Moreno before despatching a sublime low shot into the bottom left corner.

Before Liverpool could regroup, they were 2-0 down.

Ozil was tripped by Sakho just outside the penalty arc. The German playmaker — who came in for criticism following his trip to a Berlin nightclub after missing Arsenal’s win at Newcastle before the international break through illness — took the free-kick himself, curling the dead ball around the wall and past Mignolet.

It got worse for the visitors just before the break when Sanchez rifled in a third. — Soccernet.

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