Liverpool advanced to the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup at Arsenal's expense as Caoimhín Kelleher pulled off the only save in a penalty shootout, following a 5-5 draw at Anfield.
The game maybe did not have the aesthetic finesse of the 4-4 on this ground in 2009, when Andrey Arshavin scored all of the visitors' goals, but it was no less entertaining on a number of different levels.
Aside from 10 goals there were a couple of non-decisions which looked prime candidates to be overruled for VAR, had it been employed in this competition, backstories aplenty and Divock Origi's added-time equaliser.
Liverpool scored through Shkodran Mustafi's own goal, James Milner's penalty, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Origi (two).
On target for Arsenal were Gabriel Martinelli (two), Lucas Torreira, Ainsley Maitland-Niles and Joe Willock.
In the shootout, Gunners' substitute Dani Ceballos was the only one to see a spot-kick saved, with Cork native Kelleher diving to his right to make the save, and teenage Scouser Curtis Jones scored the winner in front of the Kop.
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