Liverpool secured a 1-0 victory against Crystal Palace in the Premier League match with a goal from Diogo Jota in the first-half. The match, which was live streamed from Selhurst Park and attended by reporters Paul Gorst and Ian Doyle, saw the Liverpool ECHO launch their own WhatsApp community for fans to receive real-time updates and breaking news from the team. Unfortunately, Liverpool may have to play without their star goal-keeper Alisson until after the November international break due to an injury.
Liverpool's Alisson Becker is the subject of interest from Bayern Munich as they look to potentially replace Manuel Neuer. The Brazilian goalkeeper is reportedly frustrated at Anfield after the club's decision to sign Giorgi Mamardashvili. However, Alisson is not interested in a move to the Saudi Pro League, despite big-spending clubs failing with a summer move for the Liverpool mainstay.
Liverpool's title hopes took a hit as goalkeeper Alisson Becker's mistakes contributed to their 3-1 loss against Arsenal. Despite an early lead from Bukayo Saka, a mix-up between Alisson and Virgil van Dijk allowed Gabriel Martinelli to score for Arsenal, and a deflected shot from substitute Leandro Trossard sealed the win for the Gunners. Liverpool's Ibrahima Konate was also sent off in the dying minutes of the game. The result moves Arsenal closer to the top of the Premier League table while Liverpool slips down to second place, just two points ahead of their rivals.
In a stunning turn of events, Liverpool defender Virgil Van Dijk took full blame for Arsenal's 3-1 victory against the reigning Premier League champions. A mix-up between Van Dijk and goalkeeper Alisson allowed Gabriel Martinelli to score the go-ahead goal for Arsenal, with Alisson also committing a costly mistake during the match. Despite a late red card for Liverpool's Ibrahima Konate, the team couldn't recover from the defensive errors and suffered just their second league defeat this season.
In a thrilling match with major title implications, Arsenal stunned first-place Liverpool with a 3-1 victory at the Emirates Stadium. After taking an early lead, Arsenal gave up an own goal late in the first half but regained control in the second half with a stunning goal by Gabriel Martinelli. The loss ends Liverpool's unbeaten streak in domestic competitions since September and puts Arsenal just two points behind them in the standings.