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Liverpool fear Conor Bradley suffered a serious injury against Arsenal, as Arne Slot offered his reaction to Gabriel Martinelli 's confrontation with the defender. The full-back went down in the closing stages of the drab goalless draw on the touchline holding his knee.
Arsenal missed the chance to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League to eight points after a goalless draw at home to Liverpool
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Arsenal wanted a statement, but there won’t be much more said about this 0-0 draw with Liverpool at all – outside the controversy surrounding Gabriel Martinelli ’s shameful moment. It was perhaps surprising that Arne Slot’ s players didn’t respond with even greater fury after he pushed a clearly injured Conor Bradley off the pitch.
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The thing is, Liverpool is always capable of a big performance against a big side — even if the Reds are missing key players. Arne Slot’s side has played poorly this season, but it’s been rare that poor performances have come against opposition that garners serious respect.
When Liverpool faltered earlier this year, Arsenal picked up steam. They went on a run that led to them grabbing first place in the Premier League, a spot they have not relinquished over the past couple of months. The Gunners are riding a five-match win streak in league play, having won seven matches overall dating back to last month.
Liverpool lined up without a recognised striker in their squad against Fulham. It was only the second time this season that Slot had named an XI without either Isak or Ekitiké, with the sole previous occurrence coming in the Carabao Cup fourth round against Crystal Palace.