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Mikel Merino scored and was then sent off as Arsenal came from two goals down to draw with Premier League champions Liverpool in an entertaining match at Anfield. There was a celebratory atmosphere as Liverpool - who wrapped up the title two weeks ago - raced ahead with two goals in two minutes.
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Lew: First half was so bad from Arsenal - running around like a bunch of headless chickens. William Saliba hasn't been the same since Gabriel got injured and all the Real Madrid rumours. We are missing players and now we have lost two more with Leandro Trossard pulling up and Merino's red card.
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LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) -Arsenal gave Liverpool a guard of honour and then a reminder of why they were the only team to challenge them in their romp to the Premier League title as they hit back from two goals down to draw 2-2 at a sun-drenched Anfield on Sunday.
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