Liverpool
Salah to Miss Arsenal Trip After Egypt Secure AFCON Last-16 Place
Salah will miss Liverpool’s trip to Arsenal after Egypt reached the 2025 AFCON round of 16 on Jan 5
Liverpool will be without Mohamed Salah for their early January trip to Arsenal after Egypt became the first team to qualify for the round of 16 at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
Salah’s winning goals in group wins over Zimbabwe and South Africa confirmed Egypt’s progress and set up a round-of-16 tie against the third-placed team from Group A, C or D on Jan. 5. That scheduling makes it impossible for the forward to feature at the Emirates three days later for Liverpool’s Premier League fixture on Jan. 8.
The timing is a further blow to Arne Slot’s attacking options, already restricted by Alexander Isak’s latest injury setback. With Salah reintegrated and seemingly set to stay at Anfield, Liverpool will be eager to have their leading forward available as soon as international duty ends, but exact return timing remains uncertain.
If Egypt are eliminated in the round of 16, Salah would most likely be available for the FA Cup third round match with Barnsley on Jan. 12, although he appears unlikely to start that fixture regardless. Should Egypt advance, their quarter-final would be staged on Jan. 10, the semi-final four days later and the final on Jan. 18, which would keep Salah unavailable to Liverpool until after the showpiece event.
Slot’s side have steadied after a difficult October and November, but they will still travel to face a high-flying Arsenal without their talisman. The absence of Salah narrows Liverpool’s attacking choices at a crucial point in the calendar and raises fresh selection and tactical questions for Slot ahead of January’s congested schedule.
For supporters, the most favourable outcome would be an early Egypt exit that returns Salah to domestic duty sooner. Until then, Liverpool must plan for the club’s important fixtures in January without one of their main attacking options.
Arsenal
Late Martinelli Push Leaves Conor Bradley’s Knee in Doubt After Stretcher Incident
Conor Bradley may have a serious knee injury after Martinelli’s shove sparked a late brawl. Scans due
Conor Bradley was forced from the pitch on a stretcher after a late knee twist, a sequence that has left Liverpool manager Arne Slot “fearing the worst.” The incident began when Arsenal’s No. 11 dropped the ball onto the prone defender and then attempted to shove him off the field to restart play. That shove ignited a mass brawl which further delayed the match.
Players from Liverpool reacted angrily at what was described as Martinelli’s disregard for a clearly injured opponent. Bradley was later seen leaving the stadium on crutches with his left knee in a brace; there was no suggestion he had been feigning the problem.
Slot was cautious on specifics but clear on the concern. “We have to wait on the scans if it’s that bad,” Slot acknowledged. “But it doesn’t look great if Conor has the injury which we fear he might have.”
The Liverpool manager tempered criticism of the Arsenal forward. “I don’t know Gabriel Martinelli, but he comes across as a nice guy,” he said. “I’m 100% sure that if he knew what the injury might be, that he would never do that,” Slot insisted. “I think the problem for him—and it’s a problem in general in football—is that there is so much time-wasting and players pretending that they are injured in the final parts of the game and during the game, that you can sometimes be annoyed if you want to try to score a goal that you think the player is time-wasting.
“You cannot ask Martinelli to think so clear in the 94th minute.”
Martinelli posted on social media to say he had contacted Bradley. “Conor and I have messaged and I have already apologised to him,” Martinelli wrote on Instagram. “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.”
Arsenal’s manager added a character reference for his player. “Knowing Gabi, if anybody knows Gabi, it’s an incredibly lovely guy and probably he didn’t realise what happened,” the Basque boss declared. “I hope that Conor is well. I will have a word with him now to understand that, but probably he didn’t recognise what happened.”
Broadcasters reacted strongly. Sky Sports commentator Gary Neville called the action unacceptable. “I am actually fuming with Martinelli, I don’t know how the Liverpool players didn’t go over and absolutely whack him to be honest with you and take a red card. Absolutely disgraceful, that,” he seethed. Roy Keane recalled a similar personal experience. “I didn’t like it,” the former Manchester United captain said of the Martinelli incident. “It happened to me when I was badly injured and a player stood over me, and it’s not good.
Arsenal
Arsenal and Liverpool Share 0-0 as Leaders Hold Six-Point Advantage
Arsenal held to 0-0 by Liverpool; leaders, remain six points clear after a cagey, chance-poor match.
Arsenal were held to a 0-0 draw by Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium, missing the chance to extend their lead to eight points. After the result and with the Premier League pausing for the FA Cup weekend, Arsenal remain six points clear in the 2025/26 title race. Liverpool consolidated a top-four place and extended an unbeaten run to 10 games across all competitions.
The match was divided into two contrasting halves. Arsenal dominated possession early and forced saves from Alisson, who made four in total. A miscommunication between William Saliba and David Raya nearly produced a Liverpool goal when a back-pass almost bypassed the goalkeeper; Conor Bradley’s attempted lob then struck the crossbar. Arsenal finished the first half on top but created few clear chances.
Liverpool improved after the interval and briefly threatened when Florian Wirtz went down under pressure from Leandro Trossard. The VAR decision was ‘no penalty’. Liverpool’s second-half control prompted Mikel Arteta to introduce attacking changes just after the hour, with Viktor Gyökeres substituted in the 64th minute after registering eight touches overall.
Injury disrupted Arsenal: Piero Hincapié was forced off before the hour and Conor Bradley was stretchered off late after a stoppage-time incident involving Gabriel Martinelli, who threw the ball on top of Bradley and attempted to shove him. The incident sparked a strong reaction from Liverpool players and staff.
Key performers from the ratings included Alisson (8.3) keeping a clean sheet, Milos Kerkez (7.5) for his work on the left, and Virgil van Dijk (7.3) who handled Arsenal’s central threats. For Arsenal, Jurriën Timber (7.2), Martín Zubimendi (7.2) and Declan Rice (7.2) were noted for their midfield contributions, while Viktor Gyökeres (6.1) was judged to have minimal impact.
Statistics reflected a cautious affair: Arsenal edged expected goals 0.30 to 0.14 and registered the only shots on target. Neither side produced a match-defining moment in difficult conditions, and the draw leaves both teams to regroup for the FA Cup weekend.
Arsenal
Ekitiké ruled out again as Liverpool travel to Arsenal
Ekitiké was absent with DOMS; he traveled to London but did not feature as Wirtz played ‘false nine’ Thu
Hugo Ekitiké was missing from Liverpool’s matchday squad for the second game running as the Reds travelled to face Premier League leaders at the Emirates Stadium on Thursday night. The striker has been Liverpool’s most productive signing from the 2025 summer window, having cost £79 million (106.1 million) to prise away from Eintracht Frankfurt and already scoring 11 times in a Liverpool shirt across all competitions.
That total includes five goals in his last five Premier League appearances, a run that has been particularly important in a season made more difficult by Alexander Isak’s struggles and his subsequent broken leg. Despite his form, Ekitiké was withdrawn from selection because of delayed onset muscle soreness, otherwise known as DOMS, believed to be affecting his hamstring.
Ekitiké did travel to London, with reports saying he did not receive scan results until he was on the plane, and he ultimately did not feature. When Arne Slot answered media questions on Wednesday morning, he explained that Ekitiké had not trained with the rest of the Liverpool squad all week up to that point, the day before the game.
Before kick-off the expectation was that Cody Gakpo would continue to deputise in the No. 9 role, but Liverpool’s starting shape saw Gakpo on the left while Florian Wirtz, who had played in the No. 10 position against Fulham, pushed up as a ‘false nine’ instead.
Slot indicated the issue is not a major injury. He suggested that, had Liverpool not been playing every few days, Ekitiké’s return to full training and match action might have come sooner. With preparations tightly packed around fixtures, opportunities to rejoin sessions are limited and that has kept the striker out for now.
