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Bukayo Saka said Arsenal failed to show their best selves in what he described as a disappointing 2-2 draw against Premier League title rivals Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium.
The England winger marked his return from a hamstring injury with a ninth-minute opener, only to be cancelled out by Virgil van Dijk’s header.
Mikel Merino restored Arsenal’s lead with two minutes of the opening period remaining to put the Gunners on course for a pivotal win in their quest to end a two-decade league title drought.
However, Mohamed Salah rescued a draw for Liverpool in the 81st minute to leave Mikel Arteta’s side trailing Manchester City by five points and Liverpool by four after nine matches.
Arsenal dominated the first half but failed to press home their advantage after the interval and Saka admitted: "We’re disappointed.
"I feel like we didn’t show our best selves for 90 minutes. We believe we should
have won it.
"For sure, there’s definitely some positives. Liverpool are a top team, and credit to them. But the overall feeling is that we didn’t show our best selves for the whole game, especially more in the second half, and it cost us in the end.” Saka was a major doubt heading into Sunday’s clash after he missed Arsenal’s two previous matches with the hamstring injury he sustained
on international duty.
However, Saka was able to start and his first-half strike marked his 50th in the Premier League for Arsenal.
"Hopefully that can push us to some silverware as well,” added Saka, who at 23 years and 52 days became the youngest player to reach the milestone for the Gunners.