Liverpool controlled the early phases of the game but missed a clear chance to score in the third minute when Luis Diaz failed to head Alexander-Arnold’s cross into the net from a short distance.
According to Xinhua, Liverpool and Arsenal are now tied at the top of the table with the same number of points. However, Arsenal maintains their lead due to a superior goal difference after their 3-0 victory over Brighton on Saturday.
Darwin Nunez secured an early lead for the Reds as Ivo Grbic's clearance attempt deflected off him and crossed the line, just 17 minutes into the game.
Virgil van Dijk, Cody Gakpo, Luis Diaz, and Harvey Elliott's goals further solidified Liverpool's lead at the top of the table, extending their advantage to four points over second-place Manchester City
The challenge for Everton at Anfield became significantly tougher as defender Ashley Young received his marching orders in the 37th minute, with two yellow cards issued for fouls on Liverpool winger Luis Diaz.
Van Dijk initially refused to leave the field and then remonstrated with referee John Brooks after being dismissed for denying Alexander Isak a goal scoring opportunity in the first half.
Erling Haaland missed a penalty. Virgil van Dijk was shown a straight red card. Trent Alexander-Arnold and Kyle Walker made sloppy defensive errors leading to goals
The Premier League enters its Matchweek 35 with just three weeks are left for the league to end. The team enter the end stage of the league and every point will be crucial
Karim Benzema scored Madrid's goal in the 79th minute after the ball fell kindly for him in Liverpool's penalty area, and his side never looked in danger of surrendering their 5-2 lead from the first leg.