League leaders Arsenal is unable to secure a 2-0 lead at Liverpool as Salah, and Firmino score for the Reds to level the match.
On Sunday, Liverpool drew 2-2 with English Premier League leaders Arsenal thanks to a late header from Brazilian forward Roberto Firmino.
Visitors For the first 40 minutes at Anfield, Arsenal dominated the game, leading 2-0 thanks to goals from Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus.
However, Liverpool’s Egyptian star Mohamed Salah scored in the 42nd minute to keep the Reds’ hopes alive.
Liverpool fans were disappointed in the 54th minute when Salah missed a penalty.
The Reds leveled the game in the 87th minute, thanks to Firmino’s header off a Trent Alexander-Arnold cross.
Liverpool squandered several chances in injury time as Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale denied them a winner.
Salah attempted a close-range shot, but the ball went too high. Then Salah curled, but Ramsdale parried it.
Near the end of the game, Ramsdale was once again in the right place to save a close-range effort from Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate.
Arsenal’s title bid was harmed by a 2-2 draw at Liverpool.
Arsenal, led by Mikel Arteta, has 73 points in 30 Premier League games. The Gunners are aiming for their first Premier League title since 2004.
Second-place Manchester City, led by Norwegian star Erling Haaland, improved to 67 points after defeating Southampton 4-1 on Saturday.
Liverpool is currently eighth in the English Premier League standings, with 44 points.
On Sunday, Arsenal will travel to London Stadium to face West Ham United.
Manchester City will play at home against Leicester City on Saturday, hoping for another error by Arsenal.
Victims of the Hillsborough disaster were remembered before the Liverpool vs. Arsenal match.
A minute’s silence was observed before kickoff at Anfield in memory of the 97 fans who died in a stampede at Sheffield’s Hillsborough Stadium on April 15, 1989, during an English FA Cup match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.