Breaking point at Anfield



Liverpool FC and Arsenal FC were inseparable in recent days, both in terms of score and the number of times they have faced each other, but there is something to give their Champions League quarter-final the second leg at Anfield.


The parties play their third 1-1 draw of the season on Saturday in the Premier League, north of London, leaving Arsenal six points behind leaders Manchester United in third place and eight clear of Liverpool, which is fourth. The same result on Tuesday would send the link to extra time and possibly penalties, but a long way off from Liverpool last Wednesday, Arsenal must score at a certain moment at the slightest chance of survival in the clubs' third meeting in a week.

Asked if he thinks this new meeting will be radically different from previous matches, Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez said: "Yes, I think, for two reasons - one is that we play at Anfield, and it is a huge difference, and another thing is that they [Arsenal] need to win, so it might be a game to attack. "digital campus would be sufficient to see Liverpool through the gap goals rule, but l 'Spanish said: "We must also win ... We do not want a 0-0 draw. We prefer to score and we prefer to win. We know that the customer may Arsenal away from home. " (*)

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