Subosli Secures Liverpool Win vs Arsenal | Match Report

Hungarian midfielder Dominic Sobosli Liverpool presented the defending champions for a valuable victory over Arsenal 1-0, giving him the top of the ranking alone with nine points, on Sunday at the top of the third stage of the English Football League.

Subosli scored the winning goal from a free free kick in the 83rd minute.

The danger was absent from the goals in the first half. Only the new wing of Arsenal Nuno Madeweki tried to break the result of the negative tie and the slow format of the summit, so he hit a ball from inside the penalty area after a corner kick from the right side, which the Brazilian Alison (22) confronted it.

Madeweki continued his search for the difference in the difference individually, penetrating the penalty area from the right side and fired a ball that the Hungarian Milos Kirkiz turned into a corner (36).

The defending champion fans thought that their team took the precedence when the French Augo Itetetei, who summoned Sunday, shook his country’s squad led by Didier Deschamn for the first time to compensate the injured Ryan, east of Manchester City player, the net in the 61st minute, but the referee canceled the goal to infiltrate.

Dutchman Kody Khakbo fired from the left side on the outskirts of the penalty area, a ball did not find Spaniard David Raya difficult to address (65).

As the situation continued as it is, the Dutch coach, Reds coach, pushed the Italian coach Federico Keiza, a goal in the victory over Bournemouth 4-2, and was preceded by the push of Cortis Jones, and the same as Michael Artita, the “artillery” coach, by inserting two offensive papers represented by the new expatriate from Crystal Palace Iberici Easy, and Norway Martin Audigard, to move stagnant water but to no avail.

As the summit approached its end, Subosli Liverpool gave the ninety victory in 236 confrontations in all competitions against Arsenal, with the goal of a wonderful free kick that I live in the upper corner to the right of Raya (83).

Arsenal’s attempts to return to the result did not succeed, so the London team incurred its seventeenth loss at Anfield in 33 visits since the start of the Premier League in the 1992-1993 season, knowing that it returned with a draw in its last three visits in the past three seasons.

But his last victory in the Liverpool stronghold dates back to the 2012-2013 season, specifically to the third stage with a score of 2-0 on September 2, 2012 with the German HD Lucas Podolski and Spanish Santi Casurla, and you lost eight times and drew on five occasions.

A second loss for City

Brighton turned the table over Manchester City and dropped it 2-1, attached to the second defeat, and in turn achieved the first victory after a draw and a loss.

Norwegian Erling Halland opened the registration for City (34), Brighton was received by two substitute James Milner (67 of a penalty) and the German Bian Grooda (89).

Halland had the first chances of the match, but his shot from a close distance did not find the Dutch host host Bart Ferberuchin difficult to confront it (9).

Brighton responded with a more dangerous opportunity through a creeping ground shot from outside the penalty area of ​​Japanese Caro Mitoma, which was brilliantly turned by James Trafford into a corner (19).

Ferberuchin starred in the Halland’s header from a short distance after the cross of Algerian Ryan Ait-Nuri, preventing the Norwegian striker from scoring his sixth goal in his sixth match against Brighton (25).

But Ferberukhn stood powerless in the third confrontation with Halland, who was prepared in front of him the ball after an individual effort by the Egyptian Omar Marmoush, so Norway dwells from a close distance in the right corner, giving his team the progress (34).

The Norwegian Oscar Bob missed the opportunity to add a second goal, after abusing an accidental follow -up to Sammoush from the left side and put it in the face of the legislative goal (60).

Al -Ghambi Yancoba Minteh, from the outskirts of the penalty area, fired a ball that Trafford brilliantly hit (62).

The referee counted a penalty for Braython after a hand touch to the Portuguese Matiush Nunes after Louis Dank’s shot, translated by veteran alternative Milner into the right of Trafford (67).

Minteh almost gave Brighton progress, but his payment from the right side passed along the left post (71).

Trafford reiterated again by brilliantly by the Dutch shot, Jan Paul Van Hick, from a distance (88).

In what the match was heading to a draw, Mitoma put a perfect pass by his alternative teammate Gruda in a position to score, the latter Frags Trafford and Ait-Nuri and bid farewell to the net, paving the victory of the owners of the land (89).

In another match, West Ham United won his first victory in the league this season from the gate of its host, Nottingham Forest 3-0, attached to the first loss.

The goals of the coach Graham Potter, midfielder Garrod Bowen (84) and Brazilian Lucas Paqueta (88 from a penalty kick) and Kallum Wilson (90+1).

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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