ManU frustrate Liverpool as Arsenal back on top

Erik ten Hag needed this. A 0-0 draw at Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday won't win any beauty pageants, but a stubborn and battling performance at Anfield suggests Manchester United's players are up for the fight.

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Jota leads Liverpool past Arsenal into League Cup final

Diogo Jota stepped up in Mohamed Salah’s absence with two goals on Thursday to lead Liverpool to a 2-0 victory at Arsenal and into a League Cup final against Chelsea.

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Arsenal hosts Liverpool in the second leg of the League Cup semifinals with the teams locked at 0-0 after last week’s first leg at Anfield.

Arteta praises Arsenal fight as 10-man Gunners frustrate Liverpool

JAN 14: Granit Xhaka was dismissed after 24 minutes for denying a goalscoring opportunity - the Swiss midfielder catching Diogo Jota with a high challenge on the edge of his penalty area as he attempted to cut out Andrew Robertson's pass. Trent Alexander-Arnold could not punish Arsenal further from the resulting free-kick, however, and the visitors produced a resolute defensive display to leave on level terms. Despite coming under intense pressure it was Arsenal who registered the first shot on target 71 minutes into the contest, but a poor first touch by Bukayo Saka allowed Alisson to smother the England international's shot at close range. Takumi Minamino blazed over the crossbar when faced with an open goal with Liverpool's best chance of the match in the closing stages. "They never gave up even though it's extremely difficult against this opponent," said Arteta. "I said to the players before the game that you have to have a certain attitude and in difficult moments you have to react - I think the boys did that very well," he added. "We played the game we had to play. I'm expecting now our fans will create an even better atmosphere [in the second leg] than today." The second leg takes place at Emirates Stadium next Thursday at 19:45 GMT. The winner will face Chelsea in the final at Wembley at the end of February, after Thomas Tuchel's side completed a 3-0 aggregate victory over Tottenham on Wednesday. Eight-time EFL Cup winners Liverpool had lost home advantage for the second leg after a Covid outbreak in their squad saw the planned first meeting in north London postponed until 20 January. A number of those cases turned out to be false positives - though the EFL has said it will not be investigating further - but despite being able to field a strong side the Reds were unable to make the most of their home leg against 10-man opposition. Both sides have lost key players to the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations but it was the absence of top scorer Mohamed Salah and fellow forward Sadio Mane which proved most noticeable as Liverpool struggled to break Arsenal down. Minamino flashed a ball across the six-yard box as the hosts pressed for a breakthrough with greater urgency in the second half, but Jurgen Klopp's forward trio that also included Jota and Roberto Firmino could not produce the necessary quality in the final third. On a challenging night for the visitors, Martin Odegaard missed out following a positive Covid test and Xhaka's dismissal - in addition to Thomas Partey's Afcon participation - has compounded Arteta's midfield issue ahead of Sunday's north London derby at Tottenham. Xhaka's undeniable red card saw Rob Holding replace Eddie Nketiah and Alexandre Lacazette subsequently cut a lonely figure in attack as his team-mates worked tirelessly to protect Aaron Ramsdale's goal. But the Arsenal goalkeeper's only moments of real concern arrived in the final moments, as Minamino struck over after Ramsdale failed to claim the ball - while the excellent Ben White was back to clear Neco Williams' attempt in stoppage time. Liverpool will feel deeply frustrated that they could not make their numerical advantage count, yet Arteta's side deserve huge credit for a disciplined performance that ensures they have every chance of reaching the final. "I would have preferred to score a goal rather than them getting a red card," Liverpool boss Klopp said. "It looked better [in the second half] but not good enough for a better result. But it's a two-leg game and it's half-time. I've never been at 0-0 at half-time and thought 'we have no chance'."

Arsenal to face Liverpool in Carabao Cup semi-finals

Arsenal will face Liverpool in the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup, while Chelsea will meet Tottenham. Chelsea's meeting with Spurs is a repeat of the 2015 final when the Blues won 2-0 at Wembley. Both semi-finals are scheduled to take place over two legs - with the first of each played in the week commencing 3 January 2022. The deciding legs will take place in the week commencing 10 January, with the final at Wembley on 27 February. Eight-time winners Liverpool came from 0-2 and 1-3 down to make it 3-3 before they beat Leicester 5-4 on penalties in a thrilling quarter-final on Wednesday. The Reds have not won the competition since 2012. Arsenal, 5-1 winners over Sunderland on Tuesday, have lost three finals since their last League Cup triumph in 1993. When the two sides met at Anfield in the Premier League on 20 November, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta were involved in an angry touchline exchange. The Reds won the match 4-0. Tottenham has not won a major trophy since beating Chelsea 2-1 in the 2008 final. While Chelsea won 2-0 at Brentford on Wednesday, Tottenham overcame West Ham 2-1 (BBC Sports)

Liverpool beat Arsenal 4-0 in Premier League

Liverpool handed Arsenal a harsh reality check Saturday by tearing through the Gunners in the second half for a 4-0 win in the Premier League

Liverpool beat Arsenal 4-0 in Premier League

Liverpool handed Arsenal a harsh reality check Saturday by tearing through the Gunners in the second half for a 4-0 win in the Premier League