Daily Cannon
·13 January 2022
Daily Cannon
·13 January 2022
In a game that looked like it would be defined by yet another red card for Granit Xhaka with just 24 minutes on the clock, it turned out to be more about Arsenal’s gritty display to deny a very strong Liverpool side.
Having had this game delayed because they were unable to field a full side just a week before, Liverpool announced a (not) surprising strong lineup.
It looked set against Arsenal, who were without Emile Smith Rowe, Takehiro Tomiyasu and Martin Odegaard, who has Covid and is now likely to miss Spurs, in addition to all the others.
Instead, after Xhaka’s red, for a debatable denial of a clear goalscoring opportunity, Arsenal galvanised.
In terms of Xhaka, we can argue all day long about his record but there is no denying his reputation goes against him. Ask yourself, seriously, if a Liverpool player would have been sent off for that challenge, with the ball running to the keeper.
You know the answer.
We’ve watched Arsenal players get kicked in the face this season and not even get a free kick. Don’t tell me Michael Oliver, who rushed, without consideration, to flash the red, couldn’t have made a different choice.
Still, Xhaka’s absence was not felt by Arsenal on the night, but could well be felt it their legs when they play Spurs at the weekend.
Xhaka won’t be available for that game, nor the second leg against Liverpool.
He gets a two-game suspension. One for the red, another because it’s his second.
Thankfully, in time for Sunday.
They will have to register him by lunchtime on Friday for that to happen.
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