Liverpool were unable to move top of the Premier League following a 2-2 draw against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday evening.
Mikel Merino, Jurrien Timber and Leandro Trossard cam into the Gunners eleven, while Darwin Nunez came in for the injured Diogo Jota.
It was the desired start for the host who went ahead in the opening ten minutes after a long ball over the top released Bukayo Saka who cut inside to find the top corner from an awkward angle.
Arne Slot's men hit back before the 20th minute when a pin-point corner from Trent Alexander-Arnold rolled all the way through for Virgil Van Dijk to stab in at the far post.
Merino almost restored the lead a few minutes apart through a smart volley at the near post following a delightful free-kick by Declan Rice, but it sailed wide.
The tempo from both of teams dropped in the latter period following the energetic opening and mostly played on the edge of the spectrum.
Arsenal were back ahead three minutes to halftime as Merino arrived at the back-post to connect with a curling free-kick from Rice and powered in off the head, with the hint offside dismissed by the Video Assistant Referee.
Mohamed Salah attempted to draw the Reds level from a quick one-two with Alexis Mac Allister on the edge of the area, but David Raya parried him.
Forced injury on the side of the Gunners forced a limping Gabriel Magalhaes to step aside and grant Jakub Kiwior entry from the substitutes bench.
Arsenal's resistance were scrapped towards the final five minutes after Salah capitalised on a perfectly timed square pass from Nunez and scooped past Raya.
The Gunners went searching for a late winner and brought on Gabriel Jesus in place of Saka, but were unable to shake the defiant Reds.
However, the host found the back of the net in added time through Kai Havertz from a knockdown by Kiwior, but it didn't stand following a foul in the build-up as it finished all square.