Arsenal have asked for Sunday’s derby at Tottenham to be postponed.
The Gunners have a host of players missing due to coronavirus, injury, suspension and the Africa Cup of Nations ahead of the Premier League clash.
A club statement on Friday read: “We can confirm we have made an application to the Premier League for the postponement of Sunday’s north London derby against Tottenham Hotspur.
“We have reluctantly taken this step but we have many players currently unavailable across our squad as a result of Covid, injuries and players away with their countries at Afcon.”
The Premier League is expected to decide on Saturday whether the game can go ahead.
Martin Odegaard missed Arsenal’s goalless League Cup semi-final first-leg draw at Liverpool on Thursday due to Covid while Emile Smith Rowe and Takehiro Tomiyasu were injured.
Liverpool v Arsenal player ratings LIVERPOOL PLAYER RATINGS: Alisson Becker - 6. The Brazilian had a quiet evening but made a fine close-range save from Saka. He cut out danger by being quick off the line. AFP
Trent Alexander-Arnold - 4. The 23-year-old’s distribution was unusually poor and he created little in a sluggish performance. Williams replaced him with 14 minutes to go Getty Images
Joel Matip - 6. The 30-year-old was secure at the back and not scared of stepping into midfield with the ball at his feet. He was withdrawn for Gomez in the 76th minute. Getty Images
Virgil van Dijk - 6. The Dutchman was rarely out of his comfort zone and did not need to be at his best as Arsenal concentrated on defending. His passing was effective. AFP
Andrew Robertson - 5. The Scot’s diagonal ball led to Xhaka’s sending off but it was a rare pinpoint effort. Most of the time his crossing and passing were less precise. Getty Images
Fabinho - 5. The Brazilian was tidy on the ball without ever worrying Arsenal. Usually he controls the pace of the game but that was not the case here and he was replaced by Oxlade-Chamberlain with 15 minutes left. Reuters
James Milner - 4. The 36-year-old was often a bystander as the ball pinged around the midfield. He never got to the pace of the game and made way for Jones just after the hour. AFP
Jordan Henderson - 5. The captain was not short on effort but lacked quality. He became less effective in the second half, when he looked heavy-legged. Reuters
Diogo Jota - 5. The Portuguese forced Xhaka into his red-card offence but that was one of the rare occasions he found space behind the defence. For most of the time he was crowded out. EPA
Roberto Firmino - 4. The Brazilian looked bright when he was on the ball but that was not very often. He faded into the background when he needed to lead the line. Getty Images
Takumi Minamino - 4. The Japanese did not impose himself. He was swamped by defenders and when his big chance came late on, he lacked composure. AFP
SUBS: Curtis Jones (Milner 61') - 6. The 20-year-old replaced Milner in the 61st minute. He brought some vigour to a midfield that lacked energy but could not unlock the defence. PA
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Fabinho 75') - 4. The 28-year-old was given 15 minutes against his former club when Fabinho departed. He could not find much space and his touch was poor. Reuters
Joe Gomez (Matip 76') - 6. The 24-year-old came on for the last 14 minutes and eased to the final whistle without too many worries. AFP
Neco Williams (Alexander-Arnold 76') - 6. A lively cameo from the Welshman, who joined the action in the 76th minute for Alexander-Arnold. He provided some extra thrust down the right. EPA
ARSENAL PLAYER RATINGS: Aaron Ramsdale - 7. The 23-year-old must have expected a busier night. What he needed to do, he did well and handled a late barrage of crosses with ease. Getty Images
Cedric Soares - 5. The Portuguese limped off and was replaced by Chambers after 11 minutes. He did not get the opportunity to get into the game. Getty Images
Ben White - 8. A strong display from the 24-year-old. His positional sense was good and he made some significant tackles, blocks and interceptions. Reuters
Gabriel - 7. The Brazilian was too far upfield during the counterattack that led to Xhaka’s sending off but he grew in stature afterwards. He was disciplined and effective under pressure. AP
Kieran Tierney - 7. The Scot was restrained going forward after his team went down to ten men but he was able to show off the defensive side of his game. He teed up Saka for a chance in the second half. Getty Images
Albert Sambi Lokonga - 6. The Belgian started poorly but did his best to fill the void left by Xhaka. He was much more comfortable when not asked to be creative. PA
Granit Xhaka - 2. The Swiss is a liability. He knew where Jota was but still swung a boot in a manner that could only lead to a 24th-minute red card. Too slow in pace and thought. Reuters
Bukayo Saka - 8. The 20-year-old was his team’s main threat, even when they were a man short. He will rue his poor touch that allowed Alisson to gather his close-range shot but he worried the defence. Tavares replaced him with nine minutes left. AFP
Alexandre Lacazette - 7. The Frenchman put in a shift, holding the ball up and tracking back to help the weakened midfield. He was exhausted by the final whistle. AFP
Gabriel Martinelli - 7. The 20-year-old was mature enough to restrict his attacking instincts and drop back to help out his defence. He pressed Liverpool ballcarriers relentlessly. Getty Images
Eddie Nketiah - 6. The 22-year-old suffered from Xhaka’s moment of madness. He was withdrawn for Holding in Arsenal’s 28th-minute reshuffle. AP
Calum Chambers (Soares 11') - 7. The 26-year-old got onto the pitch early when Cedric limped off. The centre back handled Minamino with ease and was dominant in the air. Reuters
Rob Holding – 7 (Nketiah 28'). The 26-year-old was drafted into the defence in the 28th minute at Nketiah’s expense after Arsenal went down to 10 men. He was ready for the battle and made numerous clearances with his head and boot. AP
Nuno Tavares (Saka 81') - 5. The Portuguese replaced Saka with nine minutes remaining. He screened the defence but made scant impact going forward. Reuters
Granit Xhaka is suspended after his red card at Anfield while Cedric Soares suffered an injury in midweek, Bukayo Saka is dealing with a knock and Thomas Partey, Mohamed Elneny, Nicolas Pepe and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang are all away at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Arteta, who has seen fixtures against Wolves and Liverpool postponed in the past month at the request of the opposition, earlier insisted he will prepare for the game to take place.
“I don’t know, it’s difficult to say that with total honesty without assessing our players,” he said when asked if he would like the game to be off.
“What is today very unlikely, tomorrow is likely to happen. It’s gone the other way for us when we were ready to play a match and it was cancelled twice because the other team had issues so it can go both ways. But our intention is always to play.”
Burnley’s match against Leicester on Saturday has already been postponed, with the Clarets having an insufficient number of players to fulfil the fixture.
Updated: January 15, 2022, 6:05 AM