Arsenal 2-2 Liverpool: Fan views

We asked for your opinion after Sunday’s Premier League match between Arsenal and Liverpool.

Here are some of your comments:

Arsenal fans

Bruno: I think we did well considering how much was at stake in terms of keeping up with Manchester City and not having a fully fit squad. Two seasons ago we would have lost this and had a poor record against the top six teams. Mikel Arteta has built a solid platform and stability that allows us to compete against good teams like Liverpool.

Andy: I was impressed to see that the absence of key players did not hold back Arsenal’s approach. We played good football and it was a great game to watch. Referee Anthony Taylor did well and kept things flowing, which feels unusual after the last few weeks. The home crowd was excellent.

George: Arsenal fought well with a depleted team. Martinelli was responsible for the second goal and he should have been taken off the field earlier. He seems afraid to go up against big defenders like Ibrahima Konate and overall he is light as a feather.

John: If you want to win the Premier League and are 2-1 at home against a very good Liverpool team, find a way to win the game! Once again Arsenal seemed to have run out of ideas! Achilles heel.

Liverpool fans

Tom: Liverpool can be very satisfied with an away point against a difficult opponent. There are many positives to be had, with many of the replacements having an impact. Momentum is a useful tool in a season and this game will only help confidence grow.

Alison: We were lucky with a draw. Gabriel’s departure was a blessing to us. Our defenders have to look at themselves. Virgil van Dijk is not without criticism; he needs to stop strolling around like he’s on vacation. Ibrahima Konate is our rock in defense.

Barry: I think this is a missed opportunity, but overall, a point ahead of Arsenal could be crucial in our season. Konate was excellent at the back and we showed resilience until the end. I think Mikel Arteta will be happier than Arne Slot on this occasion, which speaks volumes about our lost chances, but it’s another step towards the title.

Mick: Overall, I’m disappointed because we had far too many out-of-form players, we never really took control of the game and showed no urgency to win after conceding the equalizer. That’s despite all of Arsenal’s injury problems! In short, we got away with one.