Earlier today, Liverpool and Arsenal faced off in what was a crunch clash for both sides at Anfield.
After the first 45, both the Reds and the Gunners were level with one goal a piece. However, Arsenal fans thought that their team had finally made a breakthrough after Olivier Giroud's 64th minute goal and were going to depart with a much-needed win in hand.
Until in just a few minutes of absolute madness, everything change. First Fabio Borini, who has complained about not getting enough playing time showed Liverpool fans why they will not be missing the Italian international by getting booked and then sent off, leaving his team with 10 men and still trailing.
Then out came Martin Skrtel, with the Slovak showing his grit by scoring an equalizer that caused the stadium to erupt. No matter that he had had his head stepped on by Giroud and had to receive treatment, which did not prevent him from heading in his team's second goal in the 96th minute.
As a result, fans of both sides and the media reacted to the crazy match:
Anfield & Emirates associates. Defensive employees needed. Send your CV to Mr Rodgers/Wenger respectively.
— Stan Collymore (@StanCollymore) December 21, 2014
Liverpool deserved draw, and Rodgers masterplan came off: Borini as the falsest of nines.
— John Brewin (@JohnBrewinESPN) December 21, 2014
PLEASE LOOK AT MERTESACKER. pic.twitter.com/NL4hLGP7Rp
— Benji (@Mr_IBenjamin) December 21, 2014
I'd be quite happy if Liverpool and Arsenal formed a breakaway league and just played each other every week.
— Jonathan Liew (@jonathanliew) December 21, 2014
He's gone from 6'6 to the smallest man on the pitch. A German world cup winner, Arsenal's senior defender, Arsenal's captain. Embarrassing!!
— Benji (@Mr_IBenjamin) December 21, 2014
Don't know how liverpool and arsenal are level at ht. That's football
— Wayne Rooney (@WayneRooney) December 21, 2014
Wenger poised to praise the spirit of letting an undeserved lead slip in the final moments against ten men.
— James Dall (@JamesDallESPN) December 21, 2014
The new motto of the Premier League should be: 'If we can't be good, be funny.'
— Nick Miller (@NickMiller79) December 21, 2014