If Liverpool does not maintain a large lead at the top of the Premier League by the end of the season, Reds fans will long remember February, the game in Birmingham and Darwin Nunez's miss.
The Reds dropped two more points, drawing 2-2 with Aston Villa, and with a game in hand, they are eight points ahead of second-placed Arsenal, meaning the Gunners could close the gap to five points, and there's still plenty of time to go...
However, the fact is that the great from the "Beatles city" still holds everything in his hands and above all he will be wondering when it comes to the championship crown.
Liverpool took the lead through Mohamed Salah at Villa Park, the hosts turned it around through Youri Tielemans and Ollie Watkins, and when Trent Alexander-Arnold scored to make it 2-2, Darwin had the chance of the game...
Arne Slott started with a slightly stronger midfield this time, with only Mohamed Salah and Diogo Jota in attack, and this setup brought him a good start to the match.
The goal arrived quickly, and it was the attacking duo who were responsible for it. Andres Garcia, under pressure, passed the ball to Žota, who launched it towards Emiliano Martínez's goal, and The Portuguese "gifted" a goal to Salah.
That goal seemed to put the "Reds" to sleep a little, the host started to play and threaten, and the equalizer came in the 38th minute when Juri Tilemans scored a weak intervention by Dominik Soboslai.
Unai Emery's team completed the turnaround in the third minute of first-half stoppage time - Ollie Watkins scored a brilliant header after Luka Dinj's perfect cross..
Ibrahima Konate saved his team at the start of the second half, but after that Liverpool kicked things into gear - Žota hit the crossbar, and Trent Alexander-Arnold equalized with a shot from 15 meters, with the help of Tyrone Mings who was hit by the ball on its way to the net.
Liverpool had the best possible chance to turn the game around, Soboslai played a perfect pass past Darwin Nunez, but the Uruguayan made sure to "explode" social media again - he missed an empty goal.
By the end, both teams had several chances, but the impression was that Aston Villa was more dangerous... Still, it remained 2:2, a meager point for the leaders ahead of Sunday's away game against Manchester City.
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