Liverpool secured a 1-0 victory over Arsenal at Anfield in a tightly contested match, thanks to a moment of brilliance from Dominik Szoboszlai.

The Hungarian midfielder’s stunning free-kick from 32 yards out left Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya with no chance, ensuring the Reds remain undefeated against the Gunners at home under manager Mikel Arteta.

While the match was lacking in attacking quality, the second half saw Liverpool grow into the game, ultimately leading to Szoboszlai’s magical strike. Here are three things we learned from the win.

Liverpool’s Form Remains a Concern

Despite winning their first two games, Liverpool’s performances haven’t been convincing. Their season opener against Bournemouth saw them concede two goals and look shaky defensively, only securing the win with two late goals.

Similarly, against Newcastle, the team was outfought and outplayed for long spells. While a win against a top rival is a positive, the team still appears to be struggling to hit its stride.

Szoboszlai Excels at Right-Back

With Trent Alexander-Arnold’s departure and an injury to his replacement, Jeremie Frimpong, Liverpool’s right-back position looked vulnerable. However, manager Arne Slot has opted to play midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai in the role, and the decision is paying off.

Szoboszlai’s physicality, speed, and quality on the ball from a deeper position have given him a new lease on life, and he looks like a natural fit for the position.

Arsenal Missed an Opportunity

The Gunners started the match brightly, controlling the first half and putting Liverpool on the back foot. However, they failed to capitalize on their early dominance. The second half saw Liverpool take control of possession, and while they struggled to create clear chances, Arsenal never truly threatened.

After winning at Old Trafford on the opening weekend, this was a golden opportunity for Arteta’s men to make another major statement, but they couldn’t overcome a Liverpool side that was far from its best.