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A Liverpool fan holds up a flag depicting an image of Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta prior to the Premier League match at Anfield on May 11 2025(Image: Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Liverpool continued their victory lap as Premier League champions with a hard-earned point against second-placed Arsenal.
But it was all about the goalkeepers at Anfield at the weekend.
There was a nice touch before the game when, during the warm-up, Arsenal's group of custodians went down the other end of the pitch to congratulate their Liverpool brethren on winning the Premier League title.
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And Gunners number one David Raya made a point of noting tradition at the start of the second half by applauding the Kop as he jogged up to the sticks.
The Liverpool supporters responded in kind.
Alisson unmoved
Amid the jeers for one home substitute and the taunting of Arsenal, there was one genuinely amusing moment among the Liverpool supporters deep into injury time.
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Ode-ear Mikel
Fair play to the Arsenal supporters who made the long journey north in the knowledge they'd be on the receiving end of a right Reds ribbing.
Let's not see that again, thanks.
Heads up for youngster
There was a very rare sight during the first half at Anfield when Arsenal were penalised for a foul throw - perhaps the least enforced of all football's offences.
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And there was one moment a little later on that brought everyone in the crowd together when Liverpool booted possession high over the touchline.
There waiting was a young ball assistant who, rather than catch the ball, opted instead to head it back on to the field.
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