The big profile until then was the home side’s Brazilians Roberto Firmino who stood for the home side two goals.
The 1-0 came in the tenth minute after a goalkeeper returned from Petr Cech and 2-1 in the 19th when he prick shot from distance in the right corner.
Then I saw it like Arsenal’s French striker Olivier Giroud would steal the headlines.
He was knocked out of the home hill Mamadou Sakho in the prelude to Aaron Ramsey’s 1-1 goal, but got up and fought back with goals number eleven and twelve in the Premier League this season.
He steered 2-2 in 25 minutes on an inwardly curved corner and in the 55th minute turned Giroud in the penalty area and sent in 3-2 Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolets far corner.
But even he had to be the match winner.
In the 90 th Minute fixed understudy Joe Allen home cheers and a score when he shot 3-3 from close range since Christian Benteke nodded forward.
Arsenal score the pin went Leicester on the same score, 43, but inferior goal difference. This season’s surprise blow decided by a late goal from Robert Huth away against Tottenham (1-0). It was the law second meeting in four days after the cross in the FA Cup this weekend.
Manchester City’s three points behind the top duo after the 0-0 home against Everton.
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