For nearly an hour, Liverpool showed why they have been one of Europe's dominant teams in recent years.

Mohamed Salah had earlier missed a penalty kick, but Roberto Firmino levelled with three minutes remaining to dent Arsenal's title hopes.

1. Gabriel Martinelli’s first-half opener

Gabriel Martinelli scored his 14th league goal of the season in the eighth minute to put Arsenal ahead at Anfield. He capitalized on Trent Alexander-Arnold's misplayed defensive play to send in an inch-perfect cross which Gabriel Jesus could not direct into the net.

Liverpool were down 2-0 before halftime at Anfield, but Mo Salah and Roberto Firmino helped Jurgen Klopp's side come back and earn an incredible 2-2 draw.

It's an encouraging thought to know we can still challenge for the Premier League title, but it must be difficult not to feel bad for Arsenal who had seven straight victories before their humiliating loss at Anfield. This defeat marks their second at Anfield this season and it only adds to their woes.

2. Roberto Firmino’s 87th-minute leveller

Arsenal had led 2-0, but Roberto Firmino's late strike earned Liverpool a 2-2 draw and sent them into the Champions League quarter-finals. It was an inspiring comeback from Jurgen Klopp's side after they had made such a poor start.

Liverpool and Arsenal produced an exciting draw at Anfield that threatened to go down in history for all the wrong reasons. The Reds scored a goal after three minutes to pull level, but Salah missed a penalty and Aaron Ramsdale made numerous saves to keep Arsenal at bay.

For the opening half hour, Liverpool's inept defending allowed Arsenal to race into a two-goal advantage. Bukayo Saka was helpless to stop Jesus as he jumped uncontested to head in Martinelli's cross in the first-half.

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3. Mohamed Salah’s first-half goal

At Anfield, Liverpool battled back from a 2-0 deficit through Egyptian forward Salah's goal, ending their three-game scoring drought in the competition. His strike marked the final act of what proved to be an exciting counterattack that saw Liverpool end their streak at Anfield.

His 100th goal for Liverpool marked a landmark, marking their highest total since 2013-14's title-winning season. Ever since, Salah has been in sensational form.

Jurgen Klopp's side have not lost a home game this term in the league, and they will aim to continue that streak when they welcome Leeds United on Monday night. SportsLine's European soccer expert Rob Green has thoroughly analyzed the match from every angle - he's betting On for goals total of at least 2.5.

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4. Roberto Firmino’s goal in stoppage time

Brazilian striker Roberto Firmino has been an outstanding star for Liverpool this season, renowned for his creative playstyle, link-up play and goalscoring prowess.

He ended a four-game goalless streak against Stoke with his first goal for the club and assisted Mo Salah's effort in that same game. In total, he has scored four goals and provided two assists over his past three matches, including one goal and an assist against Arsenal in the Champions League.

Liverpool have drawn for the first time in eight matches at Anfield this season, which could prove crucial to their title hopes. Aaron Ramsdale made an incredible save to keep Liverpool in the game with seven minutes remaining, but Firmino found a way to score an equaliser when Gabriel Martinelli headed into Alisson's arms. It is now seven matches that Liverpool have drawn at Anfield this season - it could prove vital for their title hopes.

Liverpool had the advantage of momentum heading into the final 10 minutes, but that didn't deter Liverpool from their relentless pressure. When Alexander-Arnold expertly tricked Zinchenko at the by line with seven minutes remaining, Firmino headed home his deep cross for an electrifying draw.

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