Liverpool secured a vital win in their Premier League clash against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday night. It was a really good performance from Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp would be pleased with the result....CONTINUE READING

Arsenal started the game on the front foot as they created a couple of good chances in the early minutes. However, they couldn’t find a way to break Liverpool’s resilient defence.

Second-half goals from Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino were enough to clinch an important win for the away side.

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Jota managed to find the back of the net with a powerful low-drive finish from close range before Roberto Firmino doubled the lead with a brilliant strike.

Liverpool’s win over Arsenal takes them just one point behind Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table.

Questions have been raised on whether Liverpool would beat Manchester City to the Premier League table.

We will take a look at two reasons Liverpool might suffer a setback in their quest to win the Premier League title:

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1. Very tough pile of fixtures ahead

Liverpool’s last nine games are quite tough and it wouldn’t come as a surprise if they drop some points before the end of the season. Check out Liverpool’s last nine games below:

– Liverpool Vs Manchester United

– Liverpool Vs Watford

– Manchester City Vs Liverpool

– Aston Villa Vs Liverpool

– Liverpool Vs Everton

– Newcastle United Vs Liverpool

– Liverpool Vs Tottenham

– Southampton Vs Liverpool

– Liverpool Vs Wolves

2. Salah’s struggling for fitness

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Though, one man doesn’t make a team but Mohamed Salah’s fitness might affect Liverpool’s performance in future games.

Jurgen Klopp was forced to bring on the Egyptian in Liverpool’s last game against Arsenal after his side couldn’t break down Arsenal’s resilient defence in the first half.

It still remains unclear if Salah would be fit enough to start for Liverpool in their next Premier League against Manchester United.

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