'Always on the floor' Slot hits out at Arsenal time wasting after thrilling draw
The Guardian|October 28, 2024
Arne Slot accused Arsenal of time-wasting and admitted he was disappointed to be shown a yellow card as Liverpool twice came from behind to claim a draw.
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'Always on the floor' Slot hits out at Arsenal time wasting after thrilling draw

A brilliant strike from Bukayo Saka had sent Mikel Arteta's side racing into a lead that was cancelled out by Virgil van Dijk's header, before Mikel Merino headed home his first goal for the club from a free-kick.

However, having suffered a double injury blow with Gabriel Magalhães and Jurrien Timber both limping off in the second half, the hosts were pegged back by Mohamed Salah's 11th goal in 15 Premier League appearances against Arsenal.

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