Sunday, 25 August 2019
Difficult to Watch the Liverpool against Arsenal Match without Goals
By news-admin
Liverpool
DBasia.news – Liverpool will host Arsenal in Week three of the Premier League which takes place at Anfield, Saturday (8/24) 23.30 WIB. Both teams are both carrying out offensive football.
Moreover, Liverpool and Arsenal has both won two consecutive wins in the first two Premier League matches. The momentum of Jurgen Klopp and Unai Emery’s team was great during the clash between the two teams at Anfield.
Statistics have proven, Arsenal’s match against Liverpool rarely ends in a goalless draw, aka the game ends with an anti-climax and is boring for fans.
Quoted from talkSPORT, since the beginning of the Premier League was introduced in 1992, only four meetings between Liverpool and Arsenal ended in a goalless draw which last occurred in 2015. The rest has always been showered with goals.
Last season for example, Liverpool won 5-1 over Arsenal and the Brazilian striker, Roberto Firmino, scored three goals aka hat tricks in the match.
On average, in the last decade or 10 years, Arsenal’s match against Liverpool has always produced three goals per match and there has been 79 goals created in that period. The highest number of goals between the two teams was created in August 2016 – seven goals for Liverpool’s 4-3 victory.
Arsenal have also shown their explosive power through a 4-2 victory in 2004, when the team was strengthened by Thierry Henry, or during a 4-4 draw in 2009 when Andrey Arshavin scored four goals against the team from Merseyside.
In 2014, Liverpool directed by Brendan Rodgers crushed Arsenal through offensive football and won with a landslide score of 5-1. Judging from the number of results that had entertained the fans of English football, it was reasonable that the match would be very interesting.
Klopp has a death trident: Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino, and Mohamed Salah. While Emery has top ammo in front: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Alexandre Lacazette, and Nicolas Pepe.