After Luis Diaz scored a goal, it seemed as though Liverpool was on track for a victory following a dominant first-half performance. Arsenal, the current leaders on goal difference, and Liverpool’s title rivals, had already secured wins in their matches. With seven games remaining, they maintain their advantage. Jean-Philippe Mateta put Crystal Palace ahead, but Kevin De Bruyne scored an impressive equalizer for Manchester City in another match.
Danny Murphy had identified this match, along with games against Spurs and United, as a major challenge for Liverpool. However, Emery’s side defeated them in the West Midlands, and Arsenal will be confident in front of their own supporters. Both Liverpool and City are expected to secure maximum points in their upcoming home fixtures against Palace and Luton. City’s upcoming fixtures appear favorable, with their away game against Brighton being the most challenging before the matches begin.
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