Arsenal's hopes of mounting a genuine challenge for the Barclays Premier League title looked under serious threat after Arsene Wenger's side were embarrassed by a rampant Liverpool at Anfield.
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Liverpool produced one of the most stunning opening 20 minutes seen at Anfield - and arguably one of the best ever - to blow away Arsenal and give their own title hopes a shot in the arm.
Brendan Rodgers' rampant Reds fired four goals before the visitors knew what had hit them, and they were incapable of finding a response.
The irony was that the league's leading striker Luis Suarez, whom Gunners boss Arsene Wenger tried so hard to sign in the summer with a cheeky £40,000,001 bid, did not get near any of them.
Suarez, who deserved a goal for a brilliant volley which beat goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny but not the post, could claim an assist for Raheem Sterling's first of two but Liverpool were well in control by then thanks to two from defender Martin Skrtel - the first after just 52 seconds.
There was a sense of incredulity around Anfield when Daniel Sturridge caressed home the fourth with less than a quarter of the match played but for Arsenal it was more a feeling of bewilderment as an eight-game unbeaten run came to an end with Mikel Arteta's second-half penalty no consolation.
It left a question mark hanging over their ability to sustain a challenge on three fronts with Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, quickly followed by Liverpool in the FA Cup and then Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
Liverpool's first home league win over Arsenal since March 2007 moved them to within five points of their opponents, who started the day with a two-point advantage over Manchester City and Chelsea at the top of the table.
Rodgers has ruled his side in - and then out - of the title race but anything close to a repeat of this form in the remainder of the campaign and he may have to reconsider once again.
An 11th home victory in 13 attempts, their best record since 1987-88, indicates where their strength lies and with Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham all still to come to Anfield Liverpool should be able to set their sights higher than merely securing fourth place - providing they can avoid some inconsistency on the road.
Arsenal arrived with the joint-best away record in the top flight but the dismantling of that began inside a minute.
Per Mertesacker fouled Suarez wide on Liverpool's left and Steven Gerrard's wickedly inswinging free-kick was turned in six yards out by Skrtel, although there was a suspicion of offside about it.
Full-back Jon Flanagan almost made it 2-0 on the end of a flowing move down the right involving the industrious Jordan Henderson and Sturridge but from Gerrard's resulting corner Skrtel flicked in a header over Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain on the line.
The goal doubled the Slovakia international's tally for the season and equalled his best goalscoring campaign (2011-12) for the club.
Still Arsenal were powerless to prevent Liverpool rampaging forward and when Suarez played Sturridge in the England striker should have done better with his clever chip over the advancing goalkeeper which drifted wide.
Suarez smacked a sumptuous volley against an upright from Gerrard's corner with Kolo Toure unable to divert the rebound into the empty net, but there was no respite.
Henderson robbed the anonymous Mesut Ozil on halfway. Suarez's cross from the right had Sturridge and Sterling queuing up but the latter got their first.
Sturridge was not to be denied, however, and when a trademark Philippe Coutinho through-ball sent the striker scampering between Arsenal's statuesque centre-backs a confident clip past the goalkeeper got its just reward.
A quick glance at the Anfield scoreboard showed the time elapsed was 20 minutes - Arsenal's players looked like they were already halfway home to London.
The visitors created just two chances in the first half, one via a mix-up between goalkeeper Simon Mignolet with Skrtel clearing the danger from Nacho Monreal, and the other a Mertesacker header flashed across goal.
Any fanciful hopes Arsenal had of recreating a thrilling 4-4 draw like the Andrey Arshavin-inspired one here in 2009 which contributed to Liverpool not winning the title were ended 10 minutes into the second half.
Toure's ball over the top was seized upon by Sterling, who reacted quickest when his shot rebounded back off Szczesny to make it 5-0.
Rarely is Suarez overshadowed but try as he might he could not get into the main action, with his 35-yard free-kick destined for the top corner until the Gunners goalkeeper tipped it over.
Arteta scored a penalty after Gerrard's needless foul on Oxlade-Chamberlain and was denied by Mignolet's low save from his free-kick but the game had been lost long before.
Match facts
LIVERPOOL (4-2-3-1): Mignolet 7: Flanagan 8, Skrtel 9, Toure 8, Cissokho 7: Gerrard 8 (Ibe 76mins 6), Henderson 8: Sturridge 8 (Allen 66mins 6), Coutinho 8, Sterling 9: Suarez 9 (Aspas 86mins)
Unused: Jones, Luis Alberto, Moses, Kelly
Goals: Skrtel (1, 10), Sterling (15, 52), Sturridge (20), Arteta (69 pen)
Booked: Henderson
ARSENAL (4-2-3-1): Szczesny 4: Sagna 4, Mertesacker 4, Koiscielny 4, Monreal 3 (Gibbs 61mins); Arteta 5, Wilshere 4: Oxlade-Chamberlain 6, Ozil 3 (Rosicky 60mins 6), Cazorla 3: Giroud 4 (Podolski 60mins 5)
Unused: Fabianski, Bendtner, Jenkinson, Gnabry
Booked: Henderson, Giroud, Wilshere
Man of the Match: Raheem Sterling
*Player ratings by DOMINIC KING at Anfield
Unused: Jones, Luis Alberto, Moses, Kelly
Goals: Skrtel (1, 10), Sterling (15, 52), Sturridge (20), Arteta (69 pen)
Booked: Henderson
ARSENAL (4-2-3-1): Szczesny 4: Sagna 4, Mertesacker 4, Koiscielny 4, Monreal 3 (Gibbs 61mins); Arteta 5, Wilshere 4: Oxlade-Chamberlain 6, Ozil 3 (Rosicky 60mins 6), Cazorla 3: Giroud 4 (Podolski 60mins 5)
Unused: Fabianski, Bendtner, Jenkinson, Gnabry
Booked: Henderson, Giroud, Wilshere
Attendance: 44,701
Referee: M Oliver 8Man of the Match: Raheem Sterling
*Player ratings by DOMINIC KING at Anfield
Liverpool 5-1 Arsenal: League leaders are humiliated in 20 mad minutes as Skrtel, Sterling and Sturridge run riot at Anfield
ByCarl Markham, Press Association|
Liverpool produced one of the most stunning opening 20 minutes seen at Anfield - and arguably one of the best ever - to blow away Arsenal and give their own title hopes a shot in the arm.
Brendan Rodgers' rampant Reds fired four goals before the visitors knew what had hit them, and they were incapable of finding a response.
The irony was that the league's leading striker Luis Suarez, whom Gunners boss Arsene Wenger tried so hard to sign in the summer with a cheeky £40,000,001 bid, did not get near any of them.
On top of their game: Liverpool celebrate their humiliation of title rivals Arsenal on Saturday afternoon
Hit the road, Jack: Arsenal midfielder Wilshere can't believe his side's capitulation against their rivals
Match facts
LIVERPOOL (4-2-3-1): Mignolet 7: Flanagan 8, Skrtel 9, Toure 8, Cissokho 7: Gerrard 8 (Ibe 76mins 6), Henderson 8: Sturridge 8 (Allen 66mins 6), Coutinho 8, Sterling 9: Suarez 9 (Aspas 86mins)
Unused: Jones, Luis Alberto, Moses, Kelly
Goals: Skrtel (1, 10), Sterling (15, 52), Sturridge (20), Arteta (69 pen)
Booked: Henderson
ARSENAL (4-2-3-1): Szczesny 4: Sagna 4, Mertesacker 4, Koiscielny 4, Monreal 3 (Gibbs 61mins); Arteta 5, Wilshere 4: Oxlade-Chamberlain 6, Ozil 3 (Rosicky 60mins 6), Cazorla 3: Giroud 4 (Podolski 60mins 5)
Unused: Fabianski, Bendtner, Jenkinson, Gnabry
Booked: Henderson, Giroud, Wilshere
Attendance: 44,701
Referee: M Oliver 8
Man of the Match: Raheem Sterling
*Player ratings by DOMINIC KING at Anfield
Unused: Jones, Luis Alberto, Moses, Kelly
Goals: Skrtel (1, 10), Sterling (15, 52), Sturridge (20), Arteta (69 pen)
Booked: Henderson
ARSENAL (4-2-3-1): Szczesny 4: Sagna 4, Mertesacker 4, Koiscielny 4, Monreal 3 (Gibbs 61mins); Arteta 5, Wilshere 4: Oxlade-Chamberlain 6, Ozil 3 (Rosicky 60mins 6), Cazorla 3: Giroud 4 (Podolski 60mins 5)
Unused: Fabianski, Bendtner, Jenkinson, Gnabry
Booked: Henderson, Giroud, Wilshere
Attendance: 44,701
Referee: M Oliver 8
Man of the Match: Raheem Sterling
*Player ratings by DOMINIC KING at Anfield
There was a sense of incredulity around Anfield when Daniel Sturridge caressed home the fourth with less than a quarter of the match played but for Arsenal it was more a feeling of bewilderment as an eight-game unbeaten run came to an end with Mikel Arteta's second-half penalty no consolation.
It left a question mark hanging over their ability to sustain a challenge on three fronts with Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, quickly followed by Liverpool in the FA Cup and then Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
Liverpool's first home league win over Arsenal since March 2007 moved them to within five points of their opponents, who started the day with a two-point advantage over Manchester City and Chelsea at the top of the table.
Rodgers has ruled his side in - and then out - of the title race but anything close to a repeat of this form in the remainder of the campaign and he may have to reconsider once again.
An 11th home victory in 13 attempts, their best record since 1987-88, indicates where their strength lies and with Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham all still to come to Anfield Liverpool should be able to set their sights higher than merely securing fourth place - providing they can avoid some inconsistency on the road.
Flying start: Martin Skrtel (left) prods home the first goal after just 52 seconds at Anfield
Roar of delight: The Slovakia centre-half wheels away in celebration after his opening strike
Head boy: Skrtel (left) doubled Liverpool's advantage with a superb finish while leaning back
Back of the net: Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny dives in vain to try and stop Skrtel's header
Arsenal arrived with the joint-best away record in the top flight but the dismantling of that began inside a minute.
Per Mertesacker fouled Suarez wide on Liverpool's left and Steven Gerrard's wickedly inswinging free-kick was turned in six yards out by Skrtel, although there was a suspicion of offside about it.
Full-back Jon Flanagan almost made it 2-0 on the end of a flowing move down the right involving the industrious Jordan Henderson and Sturridge but from Gerrard's resulting corner Skrtel flicked in a header over Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain on the line.
The goal doubled the Slovakia international's tally for the season and equalled his best goalscoring campaign (2011-12) for the club.
Predator: Raheem Sterling adds the third goal by tucking away a simple finish at the back post
Sterling job: The Liverpool winger is hoisted into the air by team-mate Luis Suarez to celebrate
Join the party: Daniel Sturridge slots into the back of the net with his left foot to make it four-nil
Trademark: Sturridge performs his dancing goal celebration while Szczesny is forced to watch
Suarez smacked a sumptuous volley against an upright from Gerrard's corner with Kolo Toure unable to divert the rebound into the empty net, but there was no respite.
Henderson robbed the anonymous Mesut Ozil on halfway. Suarez's cross from the right had Sturridge and Sterling queuing up but the latter got their first.
All too easy: Sterling was left with an easy finish for the fifth goal after his first effort was saved
Face it: Arsenal were left staring at humiliation after Sterling's (right) second goal
A quick glance at the Anfield scoreboard showed the time elapsed was 20 minutes - Arsenal's players looked like they were already halfway home to London.
The visitors created just two chances in the first half, one via a mix-up between goalkeeper Simon Mignolet with Skrtel clearing the danger from Nacho Monreal, and the other a Mertesacker header flashed across goal.
No consolation: Gunners midfielder Arteta scores his side's solitary reply from the penalty spot
Any fanciful hopes Arsenal had of recreating a thrilling 4-4 draw like the Andrey Arshavin-inspired one here in 2009 which contributed to Liverpool not winning the title were ended 10 minutes into the second half.
Toure's ball over the top was seized upon by Sterling, who reacted quickest when his shot rebounded back off Szczesny to make it 5-0.
Rarely is Suarez overshadowed but try as he might he could not get into the main action, with his 35-yard free-kick destined for the top corner until the Gunners goalkeeper tipped it over.
Arteta scored a penalty after Gerrard's needless foul on Oxlade-Chamberlain and was denied by Mignolet's low save from his free-kick but the game had been lost long before.
Would have been goal of the season: Suarez hit the post with an incredible 40-yard volley in the first half
Painful viewing: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger (centre) reacts during his team's miserable defeat
Read it and weep: The scoreboard at Anfield says it all on a miserable afternoon for Arsenal
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- 105953Sherwood: Beating Everton will boost top four hopes
- 63043Roberto Martinez says Spurs are a real challenge for Everton
- 81224Garry Monk: Hard to put into words how proud I am
- 85403Gus Poyet: We have to make sure Sunderland do the right things
- 99359Rodgers: Every game is critical now
- 96479Rene Meulensteen prepares for a return to Old Trafford
- 47764Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert defends West Ham playing style
- 103678Hughton: Norwich go into City game wanting to get a result
- 108043Solskjær: This match is more than just a derby for Cardiff
- 67756Bruce: Hull City focused on winning every point we can
- 116959Pardew: We go into Chelsea game with confidence
- 64389Hughes: We've got two big games ahead of us
- 79157Allardyce: West Ham will be aggressive
SOMETHING FOR THE WEEKEND: Berbatov set for Monaco bow against Ibrahimovic, south Wales rivals square up and Rangers and Celtic in Scottish Cup action
- EXCLUSIVE: United and Chelsea face battle for £54m Cavani as PSG striker's agents hold talks in London
- Blow for Moyes as captain Vidic calls it quits at United after refusing to discuss new deal at Old Trafford
We're in a chapter of the season when teams involved in the promotion and relegation battles cannot afford to drop even a single point, let alone three. In that spirit, here's our pick of the weekend's football action.
KEVIN KILBANE: It's unfair that a training ground bust-up contributed to Laudrup's brutal Swansea axing
When you're at the wrong end of the table training ground fights become big news.
Fancy Outsmartin' Martin? Your chance to take on Keown in our predictor game and win a FREE BET
It's Liverpool against Arsenal at lunchtime on Saturday and former Gunners defender Martin Keown is tipping a draw. See what else he's backing and beat him for a free bet.
No cheap goals or tantrums, just skill under pressure - this is the closest the English game has been to emulating brilliant Bayern
- EXCLUSIVE: United and Chelsea face battle for £54m Cavani as PSG striker's agents hold talks in London
- TACKLE KEOWN LIVE: Why Cole will NEVER return to Arsenal... and how Gunners face a never-before-seen fixtures run
JEFF POWELL ON FRIDAY: Man City and Chelsea delivered a serious contest. This is the closest the English game has yet come to responding to the modern German blitzkrieg which powered Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund to last season's Champions League final.
Fowler's quickfire treble, to Henry's haul, Liverpool v Arsenal boasts most hat-tricks in Premier League history
The fixture between the two clubs has thrown up the most hat-tricks in Premier League history. Here, Sportsmail looks back at those five trebles, starting with the quickest hat-trick in the league's history.
Money buys you happiness! City, Chelsea and United top the net-spend charts and ultimately dominate the prizes
CRAIG HOPE: Money, it seems, can buy you happiness in the Premier League. Balancing the books, in contrast, leaves you short changed.
FANTASY FRIDAY: SAS are the league's sharpest attack but will they triumph against twin peaks of Arsenal's defence?
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It is the unstoppable force pitted against the immovable object. Liverpool, sporting the two most lethal strikers in the Premier League, take on Arsenal, who have kept the joint most clean sheets in the league this season.
FOOTBALLERS' FOOTBALL COLUMN ARCHIVE
- PETER TAYLOR - Gillingham boss
- LEON OSMAN - Everton midfielder
- GRAHAM WESTLEY - Stevenage boss
- MICHEL VORM - Swansea goalkeeper
- CHARLIE I'ANSON - Elche defender
- GRAHAM KAVANAGH - Carlisle boss
- BENITO CARBONE: Former Wednesday striker
- RICHARD LEE - Brentford goalkeeper
- LOUIS SAHA - Former Fulham and United striker
- MARK NOBLE: West Ham midfielder
- JASON EUELL: Charlton coach
- TOMASZ KUSZCZAK: Brighton goalkeeper
- STEVE HARPER: Hull goalkeeper
- MATT TAYLOR - West Ham midfielder
- MICHAEL JOHNSON - Former Derby defender
- CLINT HILL - QPR defender
- DEAN LEWINGTON - MK Dons defender
- MARTIN GRAY - Darlington boss
- JUSTIN EDINBURGH: Tottenham stalwart
- MATT JARVIS: West Ham winger
- MARTIN ALLEN - ex-Gillingham boss
- KEITH ANDREWS - Brighton midfielder
- KEVIN LISBIE - Leyton Orient striker
- PAUL ROBINSON - Blackburn keeper
- PETER ODEMWINGIE - Cardiff striker
- FRANK McPARLAND - Liverpool director
- MARCUS GAYLE: Staines Town manager
- CLARKE CARLISLE - ex-PFA chairman
- MICHAEL JOHNSON - Football League expert
- GRANT HOLT - Wigan striker
- EMMANUEL PETIT - Arsenal legend
- GEORGE ELOKOBI: Wolves midfielder
- SERGIO TORRES - Crawley midfielder
- ALAN WRIGHT - Southport boss
- BRYAN ROBSON - Former England captain
- STEVE MORISON - Millwall striker
- DANNY MURPHY - Former pro turned pundit
- GARY TAYLOR-FLETCHER - Leicester forward
- VICTOR WANYAMA - Southampton midfielder
- AHMED ELMOHAMADY - Hull midfielder
- PAULO SOUSA - Maccabi Tel-Aviv boss
- BRYAN HUGHES - ex-Birmingham star
- IAN RUSH - Liverpool legend
- NATHAN ELLINGTON - ex-Wigan forward
- ROBBIE FOWLER - ex-Liverpool striker
- HOWARD WEBB - FIFA referee
- JORDI CRUYFF - Maccabi Tel Aviv manager
- GRAHAM STACK - Barnet goalkeeper
- SEBASTIEN BASSONG - Norwich captain
- UGO EHIOGU - Spurs coach
- PETER SCHMEICHEL: Ex-United goalkeeper
- TREVOR SINCLAIR - Ex-England winger
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