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Liverpool have huge belief this season, says Lallana after Arsenal win
While Wijnaldum could have done better with his chance, Coutinhos free kick combined power and precision as it flew into the top left-hand corner, giving Cech no chance.
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Adam Lallana was relieved to escape Emirates Stadium with three points after Liverpool held off Arsenal’s stirring comeback on Sunday.
Manager of the Gunners Arsene Wenger was counting the cost of the loss to Klopp’s side as Ramsey and Iwobi sustained injuries in the EPL opener.
“I played a big part in the excitement of the last half-hour, because it’s not allowed to celebrate the fourth goal like this with 35 minutes to go”, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says.
“We lacked experience at the back and we were physically short”.
But after some untidy opening exchanges, Arsenal were first to impose themselves on the game.
Liverpool left-back Alberto Moreno was proving a typically chaotic presence and on the half-hour his untidy, full-blooded challenge on Walcott gifted Arsenal a penalty.
Allan scored the second, with Philippe Coutinho netting either side of the England worldwide and Sadio Mane lashing in a solo effort.
“In the second half, the momentum changed because of the free-kick”.
Four minutes in, Coutinho sent Wijnaldum scampering towards the byline on the left with a stabbed first-time pass.
The former Newcastle United midfielder cut inside and lifted a cross to the back post, where Lallana chested the ball down before steering it past the outrushing Mignolet. Liverpool did well and we were for 15 minutes completely shocked.
The Senegal worldwide celebrated by leaping onto Klopp’s back.
Oxlade-Chamberlain responded in kind, bursting past Clyne and Jordan Henderson before his shot took a deflection off Dejan Lovren and deceived Mignolet, and the deficit was back to one when Chambers glanced in Santi Cazorla’s set-piece.
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In a remarkable encounter, Liverpool fell behind as Theo Walcott, who had missed a penalty a minute earlier, gave Arsenal a deserved lead.