Saturday, December 12, 2009

Liverpool vs Arsenal Live At Anfield 13/12/2009

There will be more drama to unfold at Anfield on 13/12/2009 when Liverpool vs Arsenal live will be the center piece of the English Premiership this weekend. Strangely enough, both teams appear to have swapped places when just a few weeks ago, each of them were in the other team's boots. The curtain of doom might be lifting over Liverpool. But just a few weeks ago, there was much talk about how English football's most successful club (for now) was hurtling towards disaster and might fade from existence soon. But all that has been cast aside with good news on the injury front. Arsenal, on the other hand, were doing extremely well and leaving a blaze of glory behind them. The predictions for the scoreline for such a Liverpool vs Arsenal live streaming football match are therefore quite expected, with many ruling that the Reds from Anfield will be swallowed whole by the exuberant Gunners. In the end, it was as they predicted, with a last minute goal sucker punching Liverpool as they lost 2-1. Andrei Arshavin again tormented Steven Gerrard and his team as he scored another crucial goal to punch the air out of an early strong Liverpool play.

Here are the exciting match and goal highlights of the Liverpool vs Arsenal live English Premier League match at Anfield on 13/12/2009 when Liverpool lost 2-1 to Arsenal:



Saturday, September 5, 2009

Liverpool vs Arsenal Live Classic English Premiership Matches

Liverpool vs Arsenal has become a classic fixture in the history of English Premiership football. The EPL has had its fair share of exciting matches and many of them involve either Liverpool or Arsenal, or both. While other teams are definitely part of the group that continues to provide the best in football and goals, there is something special each time whenever the Reds of Anfield troop out to do battle with the now everyday young Gunners of Arsenal. There is no intense hatred of each other that so often makes up the other fixtures such as Liverpool vs Manchester United or Arsenal vs Spurs, but a mutual respect for each other in terms of the brilliant football each club strives to play for their fans around the world, and also the dignified manner in which they set out to achieve results and success on and off the field.

Who would forget the classic of a game last season when Liverpool vs Arsenal treated us to 8 goals of the highest order. That time, it was Andrei Arshavin - Arsenal's new recruit last season, who set the Anfield stage alight with four of the best goals he would ever score in his career. Liverpool replied with four of their own and showed tenacity as well as a lack of composure in defence as the team were chasing for the league title. In the end, while the result and Liverpool vs Arsenal live match was entertaining football fans the world over, the home fans were left in despair at the end, gamely applauding their brave players off the field at the end while counting the cost of the draw. It was just days later when their greatest rivals Manchester United would confirm their 18th league title.





However, the Liverpool vs Arsenal live English Premiership match that is best remembered and would forever live on in the memories of football fans of both clubs, while defining the rivalry between the two clubs, would be the one at Anfield in 1989. It was the last game of the season and with Liverpool leading Arsenal in the league by three points, all they needed was to avoid at worst a defeat by two goals and the title would have been theirs again. The Gunners arrived at Anfield as the no-hopers and there was hardly even any fear, tension or panic in the Liverpudlians' faces when Arsenal went one up during the match. But the complacency displayed by the home team eventually led to their downfall, as Michael Thomas promptly dribbled past Liverpool player after player and scored a second goal in the dying seconds of the game. It was 2-0 to Arsenal and they were crowned the champions. It was also a classic Liverpool vs Arsenal live football match and perhaps the single most significant result ever in the history of English football.