Successful Elimination of Arsenal from FA Cup, Yet Liverpool Players’ Performance Falls Short of Expert Approval

Since Gabriel opened the scoring against Liverpool at Anfield just before Christmas, Arsenal’s 53 subsequent shots yielded just one goal ahead of Sunday’s cup tie. This glut of profligacy peaked with a staggering sequence of chaos after ten minutes.Arsenal v Liverpool analysis: Díaz is back, Alexander-Arnold is a monster  and shades of 2022 about Klopp's Reds

Bukayo Saka robbed Joe Gomez to spark a sequence of three shots in seven seconds. Reiss Nelson’s initial effort was blocked before Martin Odegaard sent a violent thump against the crossbar. Saka completed the wasteful thrust.

Arsenal’s feverish press kept Liverpool penned into their own half for much of the opening 45 minutes but Alisson somehow preserved his clean sheet going into the interval.Huge' - Trent Alexander-Arnold's verdict on Liverpool's FA Cup win at  Arsenal - Liverpool FC

Trent Alexander-Arnold almost punished Arsenal’s wastefulness on the cusp of half-time. On a rare foray forward, Liverpool’s skipper for the day let rip but, just as in the league meeting between this pair two weeks ago, Alexander-Arnold rattled the frame of Arsenal’s goal.

Jurgen Klopp is many things but passive is not one of them. The Liverpool boss reshuffled his forward line during the interval and again before the hour mark, bringing a belated pulse to his side’s attack.

Diogo Jota, that familiar scourge of Arsenal, was brought on and teed up Luis Diaz from close range in the final 15 minutes. Aaron Ramsdale pawed away Diaz’s stinger brilliantly but was helpless as Jota nodded the subsequent corner onto his crossbar.

Unlike the hosts, Liverpool marked their period of dominance with a goal. Alexander-Arnold’s wicked in-swinging free-kick skidded off Kiwior’s head, wrong-footing Ramsdale and giving the visitors a lead with ten minutes remaining.

Diaz cemented Liverpool’s place in Monday’s fourth-round draw with the last kick of the game, dancing through the expanse left open by Arsenal’s desperate attempts to equalise before picking out the top corner.

GK: Alisson, 7/10: When there wasn’t a Liverpool shirt in the way, Alisson proved to be his familiar smothering self.

RB: Trent Alexander-Arnold, 8/10 As penetrative as ever in open play and from set pieces. Alexander-Arnold’s quality once again made the difference.

CB: Ibrahima Konate, 8/10 Integral to keeping Liverpool in the contest in a particularly back-against-the-wall first half.

Jarell Quansah (6/10): Fared well on a very busy afternoon.

LB: Joe Gomez (6/10): No full-back is going to enjoy a perfect evening against Saka, but Gomez delayed the unrelenting winger on numerous occasions.

CM: Harvey Elliott (5/10) tentatively grew into the game but didn’t put his typical stamp on proceedings.

CM: Alexis Mac Allister, 4/10 Desperately struggled to stem the flow of Arsenal’s forward and frequent surges, underscoring his unease with the defensive duties that come at the base of midfield.

CM: Curtis Jones, 6/10, composed whenever and wherever he got on the ball, one of the few to bring a sense of calm to Liverpool’s midfield.

RW: Cody Gakpo, 2/10, was utterly ineffective throughout a painfully forgettable 59 minutes on the pitch.

ST: Darwin Nunez, 4/10: Much livelier when shifted out wide but not entirely effective anywhere.La razón por la que Darwin Núñez no fue titular en Liverpool, que perdió de  forma increíble con Tottenham

LW: Luis Diaz (6/10): Flitted in and mainly out of the contest until his well-taken finish at the death.

Substitutes

SUB: Diogo Jota (59′ for Gakpo): 5/10

SUB: Ryan Gravenberch (59′ for Mac Allister): 5/10

SUB: Bobby Clark (76′ for Elliott): 5/10

SUB: Conor Bradley (76′ for Jones): 5/10

Subs not used: Caoimhin Kelleher (GK), Luke Chambers, Trey Nyoni, Kaide Gordon, James McConnell

Manager

Jurgen Klopp, 7/10: Once again, Klopp’s changes sparked an uplift in his side, if not the telling blow.