Arsenal vs Liverpool postponed due to covid-19

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Liverpool’s Carabao Cup semi-final first leg at Arsenal on Thursday has been postponed after the EFL accepted a request from the Merseyside club following further cases of Covid in their squad.

An initial request was submitted on Tuesday afternoon after the latest round of testing found more cases within the first-team bubble, days after manager Jurgen Klopp and three players – Alisson Becker, Roberto Firmino and Joel Matip – were forced to miss Sunday’s 2-2 draw at Chelsea after testing positive.

An EFL statement on Wednesday confirmed Arsenal will now play Liverpool in a fortnight, with the game now being treated as the second leg semi-final.

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  • First leg new date: Thursday, January 13 – Liverpool vs Arsenal – kick-off 7:45 pm
  • Second leg new date: Thursday, January 20 – Arsenal vs Liverpool – kick-off 7:45 pm

“The EFL has been in regular dialogue with the club over the past 48 hours in an attempt to understand whether the tie could proceed but significant developments over this period have resulted in the club reporting an ever-increasing number of COVID cases,” a statement read.

“Having now fully reviewed the circumstances involved, the League has accepted Liverpool’s request after determining, albeit reluctantly, that a postponement was the only option as the club looks to mitigate against the further risk of infection amongst its squad and staff alongside ensuring public health was protected by not travelling from Liverpool to London.

“As a result of the postponement, the order of the ties has now changed with the first of the two legs to take place at Anfield on 13 January 2022 at 7:45 pm. The rearranged game (now the 2nd leg) is scheduled to be played at the Emirates on 20 January 2022 at 7:45 pm.”

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Liverpool released a statement, which said: “The latest round of testing on Tuesday returned a significant number of positives, including Pepijn Lijnders, who was due to take charge of the Reds at Emirates Stadium.

“The outbreak has left Liverpool without a sufficient number of players and staff to fulfil the contest as originally scheduled.

“Liverpool Football Club would like to place on record its thanks to the EFL and Arsenal for their understanding, as well as supporters of both clubs, as we continue to navigate through this challenging period.”

Liverpool were without a total of nine players for the match at Chelsea through illness and injury, and have subsequently lost Mohamed Salah, Naby Keita and Sadio Mane to Africa Cup of Nations duty.

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Earlier on Wednesday, assistant manager Lijnders – due to lead the team in Klopp’s absence – also began self-isolating after testing positive for Covid-19. Liverpool shut their training ground later in the morning.

Confirmation of the postponement will also raise a question over Sunday’s FA Cup third-round tie at home to Shrewsbury.

Liverpool’s next fixtures

January 9: Shrewsbury (H) – FA Cup third round

January 13: Arsenal (H) – Carabao Cup

January 16: Brentford (H) – Premier League

January 20: Arsenal (A) – Carabao Cup

January 23: Crystal Palace (A) – Premier League, live on Sky Sports

Which Premier League games have been called off?

Brighton vs Tottenham – Sunday, December 12

Brentford vs Man Utd – Tuesday, December 14

Burnley vs Watford – Wednesday, December 15

Leicester vs Tottenham – Thursday, December 16

Man Utd vs Brighton – Saturday, December 18

Southampton vs Brentford – Saturday, December 18

Watford vs Crystal Palace – Saturday, December 18

West Ham vs Norwich – Saturday, December 18

Aston Villa vs Burnley – Saturday, December 18

Everton vs Leicester – Sunday, December 19

Liverpool vs Leeds – Sunday, December 26

Wolves vs Watford – Sunday, December 26

Burnley vs Everton – Sunday, December 26

Leeds vs Aston Villa – Tuesday, December 28

Arsenal vs Wolves – Tuesday, December 28

Everton vs Newcastle – Thursday, December 30

Southampton vs Newcastle – Sunday, January 2

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