I was at a holiday event yesterday at which it was not possible to tactfully watch this game. I had to catch up on it via LiveScore and the later highlights and writeups. The Reds outplayed us by a wide margin in the first half and were good value for their two goal lead. The Gunners turned it around with a re-energized performance in the second half. (Verbal fireworks from Arteta at halftime no doubt played a role.) This point means that Arsenal is sure to finish in the top five if they get as little as one point from the six on offer against Newcastle and Southampton. Beating Newcastle at home means a second place spot. The table:
Villa and Chelsea can only pass us if they win their last two and we lose. Forest is too far back to catch us but they can get top five. (Remember that goal difference is the tiebreaker and Arsenal's is better than any except Liverpool's. Of course, a slip-up by any of the chasers means we're in, and they may be out. I hope Chelsea and Villa lose out. It would put their shoddy financial practices in the spotlight when the loss of ECL revenue means big losses.
The race for 8th place and a spot in Europe is interesting. Brentford, Brighton, and Bournemouth are all alive in that.
Fingers crossed for the in-form Eagles in the FA Cup on the weekend!