Liverpool's fixtures have been like a continuous battle, and in the blink of an eye, they have been battling the top four Premier League sides for two consecutive weeknights.
In this matchup, Arsenal were unlucky to lose, and Neemouth became their first league "victim" of the season. The result was surprising, as on paper, Arsenal should have been on a higher level. However, with 10 men at the end of the game, it was clear that the Red Devils' defense was struggling. The Adidas contingent had to revisit their red card strategy, after all, three red cards have been recorded this season, which doesn't bode well. Since taking over in 2019, the Red Devils have accumulated a whopping 18 red cards, leading the Premier League.
As we all know, Premier League matches are quite challenging even when playing 11 on 11, not to mention the fact that there are only 10 men left to play. This undoubtedly gives the opponents more space to attack, as Niemauf showed us in the game. With the help of high technology, every team can quickly capture the weaknesses of their opponents, and it was through the clever use of corners that Nemoov managed to break through Arsenal's defense.
Arsenal would never want to get into the bad habit of playing with one man less, after all, they have failed to win any of their three 10-man games this year.
William Salepa's suspension is certainly a big blow to Arsenal. With the injuries of Kenyan Tomoyo and Zulian Timba, Benguet will probably fill in the center of the field, while Kioko or Sim Zhenko may play on the left side of the field. Whoever is selected to start, they will have to give it their all as they will be facing a sharp attack from Mohamed Sana and Alexandre Arnault.
The duo of Mohamed Sanaa and Alexandre Arnault should not be underestimated, and their understanding is comparable to that of Gallienville and Beckham. As a former goalkeeper, I know the crucial link between strikers and wingers, and the interaction between this duo is certainly something to look forward to.
Mohamed Sana has contributed 12 goals and assists in his last 14 games for Arsenal, while Alexandre Arnault has contributed nine key assists. The second assist is a record for the most contributions to a single team in his career. He once again showed his prowess against Chelsea and hopes to continue to set new numbers this weekend.
In the last 50 matches, each side has won 17 matches, leaving 16 draws. This shows that the two teams are equally strong and the match is expected to be a tight and close one.