Liverpool's Next Six Premier League Fixtures Compared to Arsenal as Reds Get Lifeline
- At the Stadium of Light, Sunderland striker Brian Brobbey produced an acrobatic hooked finish to beat the keeper and level the match after a dramatic second half.
- With seven minutes added on, Sunderland surged for an equaliser as hosts after rising since promotion and challenging early leaders Arsenal.
- Arsenal goalkeeper Roefs made crucial stops, denying Calafiori and smothering an earlier Brian Brobbey chance, while Sunderland defender Ballard blocked a close-range Merino effort.
- Arsenal responded by replacing Eze with Cristhian Mosquera, while Sunderland brought on Eliezer Mayenda for Geertruida to pursue a late goal.
- Arsenal had been aiming to keep a ninth consecutive clean sheet on Wearside, where the last player to breach the red wall was Newcastle's Nick Woltemade.
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Arsenal conceded its first goal in 881 minutes and then again in stoppage time to draw 2-2 with Sunderland in the Premier League, a result that potentially breathes new life into the title race. Brian Brobbey’s goal in the fourth…
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