Arsenal and Liverpool displayed plenty of energy and determination in their 2-2 draw, yet neither team seems poised to challenge Manchester City's dominance. The match was filled with intensity, but Arsenal's reliance on Bukayo Saka was evident, while Liverpool, under the guidance of their new manager, is still finding its footing. As the referee and his assistants made their way off the pitch at the Emirates Stadium, they were met with a chorus of boos from the home crowd. This reaction raised questions about its fairness. Virgil van Dijk appeared to escape punishment for a kick on Kai Havertz, and while Arsenal might have had a case for a first-half penalty, it wasn't a clear-cut situation. The feeling of being wronged can sometimes cloud judgment, leading fans to believe that the world is against them, even though such sentiments are common across the league. Ultimately, the match left supporters with a sense of frustration, as the vibrant atmosphere faded into the background music signaling the end of the day. Both teams showed promise, but the path to challenging for the title remains a work in progress.