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More reaction from Arsenal 0-0 Liverpool. This is Jonathan Liew’s take.
“Arsenal, we must remind ourselves, are the country’s outstanding team right now, their five-point gap at the top extended to six by full-time. They are top of the Champions League table. They have players who can blow the back of your head right off. And yet. Is anyone in this stadium actually enjoying themselves?”
And here’s the match report from Ed Aarons.
Manchester City sign Semenyo
It’s official: Antoine Semenyo is now a Manchester City player after signing a £62.5m deal. The 26-year-old’s transfer from Bournemouth, who could receive £1.5m in add-ons and are due 10% of any future profit, was confirmed this morning. Semenyo could make his debut against Exeter in the FA Cup on Saturday.
A great move for everyone? Or will Semenyo find himself in an Eberechi Eze situation i.e. going from being the main man to one who occasionally looks devastating but spends plenty of time warming the bench?

As for Connor Bradley’s injury, we’ll likely get an update today. Slot had this to say in his press conference last night.
“I don’t know yet but it didn’t look great if you have to go off on a stretcher. When we see the video, we both think probably the same but we have to wait on the scans if it’s that bad. Or maybe he can play on Monday - let’s hope so.”
Martinelli offers apology to Bradley
Let’s start with the big talking point last night – Gabriel Martinelli trying to shove the injured Connor Bradley off the pitch. The Arsenal winger has now offered an apology to the Liverpool right-back, who was taken off on a stretcher.
Martinelli posted on Instagram: “Conor and I have messaged and I have already apologised to him. I really didn’t understand he was seriously injured in the heat of the moment. I want to say I’m deeply sorry for reacting. Sending Conor all my best again for a quick recovery.”
At the time, Gary Neville on co-comms wanted half of the Liverpool side to knock seven bells out of the Brazilian although Reds boss Arne Slot had a much calmer take.
“You cannot expect from Martinelli that he thinks so clear in the 94th minute. I am 100 per cent sure if he knew what the injury might be that he we would never do that.
“But it doesn’t look great if he has the injury which we fear he might have, of course. But football, time-wasting, diving has come to the situation that players think in the 94th minute that probably that is happening again. Because I have seen it happening against us so many times this season that I can understand that Martinelli might have thought that this was time-wasting as well and he couldn’t have thought, ‘This is Liverpool, they don’t do this.’”
Preamble
The Premier League steps aside this weekend after Arsenal showed just what worthy champions they’d be were outplayed in a 0-0 home draw with a Liverpool side that only they seem to be afraid of. The Gunners didn’t have a shot between the 44th and 90th minutes in Thursday night’s encounter but, hey, Mikel Arteta’s side are six points clear with 17 games to go so it’s up to everyone else to do better.
The Premier League goes on hold now as it’s FA Cup third round weekend. Much excitement abounds – especially in the reserve goalkeeper fraternity. Contender for first upset comes tonight with in-form Wrexham hosting Nottingham Forest. If Arsenal want to go for the ‘double’ they’ll have to get past Portsmouth at Fratton Park on Sunday while holders Crystal Palace travel to non-league Macclesfield in an early Saturday kick-off.
Elsewhere, the quarter-finals of Afcon begin today, with hosts Morocco taking on Cameroon in the second last-eight clash, while what’s in store in the transfer window? Antoine Semenyo has made his move but who next? It’s all here, and more, in your Friday football blog. Let’s go!
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