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January 5, 2024 Liverpool Face Arsenal In FA Cup Clash Without Mo Salah

Liverpool Face Arsenal In FA Cup Clash Without Mo Salah

With Mohamed Salah out, Jurgen Klopp says it is “impossible” for Liverpool to play in the same manner without the Egyptian.

The forward, who scored twice against Newcastle on New Year’s Day, will represent his country in the Africa Cup of Nations, but the Reds will be without their most prolific goalscorer and key attacking danger.

Salah has been a fixture in Liverpool’s front three since his arrival in 2017, and his impact on games makes him difficult to replace. So much so that, despite the abundance of attacking quality at his disposal, Klopp admits that whoever replaces Salah on the right, likely Harvey Elliott, will not be able to recreate the Egyptian.

“I think we played against West Ham with Harvey there, and we have different defensive options,” he explained. Other players can play on the wing, but not as effectively as Mo. That is the premise behind it: we employ the boys and their skills. Do we want to play with or without Mo? No.

“However, we will find a way.” Of course, we play Arsenal, and we can lose with Mo Salah – but right now, we have a chance to win, so we consider that.”

An FA Cup match against Arsenal will be Liverpool’s first without Salah, who has previously been absent due to AFCON.

The games are coming thick and fast for Klopp, who wants to keep the Merseysiders fighting on four fronts with a Carabao Cup semi-final on the horizon.

Liverpool’s attacking options include Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, Cody Gakpo, and Diogo Jota, although each of the aforementioned quartet has shown to be as potent in front of goal.

Salah, on the other hand, was sure that his club would do well in his absence: “We believe too much, we have such good talents, they just need to work hard, nothing else.” We need to express ourselves, play football, and if they succeed, Working hard, as I see it at the gym, after training, and during games, is what keeps us winning.”

January 10, 2023 Oxford 0-3 Arsenal: Eddie Nketiah Scores A Brace To Set up Fourth-Round Tie Against Man City

Oxford 0-3 Arsenal: Eddie Nketiah Scores A Brace To Set up Fourth-Round Tie Against Man City

Eddie Nketiah scored twice in the second half to lead Arsenal to a 3-0 victory against Oxford United and set up an intriguing FA Cup fourth-round tie against Manchester City.

The Gunners will go to the Etihad Stadium on the last weekend of January after a substantially better second-half performance at the Kassam Stadium.

Oxford tormented the Premier League leaders with a dreary first half in which Mikel Arteta’s side failed to register a single attempt on target, but Mohamed Elneny sent them on their way 10 minutes into the second half with his first goal of the season.

Nketiah then confirmed Arsenal’s progress into the fourth round as he continued his impressive form in front of goal with two composed finishes that ended Oxford’s stubborn resistance.

January 10, 2023 Chelsea In Advanced Talks To Sign Atletico Forward, Joao Felix On Loan

Chelsea In Advanced Talks To Sign Atletico Forward, Joao Felix On Loan

The Blues are expected to sign the Portugal attacker ahead of Premier League rivals Manchester United and Arsenal, with neither club ready to pay the €11 million (£9.69 million) loan fee.

Felix would provide head coach Graham Potter’s offensive options a much-needed boost, with his team scoring only 20 goals in 17 Premier League games this season.

Despite the fact that the transfer season has only been open for a little more than a week, Chelsea has already been busy in January, adding Benoit Badiashile, David Datro Fofana, and Andrey Santos.

Potter will be hoping that their signings can assist his team’s form, since they have only won one of their past seven matches in all competitions.

Chelsea are currently 10th in the Premier League – 10 points outside the top four – and have already been knocked out of the FA Cup and Carabao Cup

January 6, 2023 Arsenal and Adidas Launch Second Phase Of No More Red Campaign

Arsenal and Adidas Launch Second Phase Of No More Red Campaign

The Arsenal men’s team captured the nation’s attention a year ago when they played in white uniforms in their FA Cup third-round clash against Nottingham Forest, formally commencing the campaign.

Arsenal will wear the stripped-down shirt against Oxford United in the FA Cup third-round on Monday, January 9, to celebrate the next phase of No More Red in conjunction with adidas.

Arsenal Women will also support the effort by donning No More Red pre-match training gear jackets in their derby match against Chelsea on January 15 at Emirates Stadium.

Although the number of minors murdered in violent juvenile crime fell dramatically in 2022 compared to 2021, there were 11,502 knife crimes registered in London between January 2022 and November 2022, an increase compared to the same time in 2021.

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