Liverpool recorded their first ever victory at The Emirates with a 2-0 win over Arsenal on Saturday.
An Aaron Ramsay own goal twelve minutes from time, and a late goal for substitute Luis Suarez gave Kenny Dalglish's men all three points.
Arsenal also had Emmanuel Frimpong dismissed for a second yellow card in the second-half.
Samir Nasri started for Arsenal, with rumours from France suggesting that his proposed £22million move to Manchester City had fallen through.
Arsenal centre-back Laurent Koscielny then limped off with a lower back muscle spasm on 14 minutes, to be replaced by Spanish Under-19 European Championships winner Ignasi Miquel, making his Premier League debut.
Liverpool had a great chance to take the lead on 20 minutes, but Gunners' goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny dived at full-stretch to claw out Andy Carroll's header at the far post from Daniel Agger's cross.
At the other end, Frimpong's low drive from 20 yards was kept out by Liverpool goalkeeper Jose Reina.
In the second half, the visitors hit the post on 55 minutes, when Carroll teed up Martin Kelly, but the full-back's shot hit the outside of the post.
Liverpool were then indebted to a sharp save by Reina with his feet from Robin Van Persie at the near post, after Andriy Arshavin had turned Kelly and set up the Arsenal skipper.
Arsenal were reduced to ten men when Frimpong was shown a second yellow card after a high challenge on Lucas.
Referee Martin Atkinson had no choice but to show a second yellow, but Frimpong's manager Arsene Wenger will be furious with him for picking up the first cheap yellow in the first half, when he squared up to Jordan Henderson as the former Sunderland man tried to take a quick throw.
The ten men then conceded in bizarre circumstances on 78 minutes. Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam tried to thread through a pass to substitute Luis Suarez, only for Miquel to intercept.
However, the youngster's flick away deflected off Ramsay, over Szczesny and into the net.
In injury-time, Suarez side slotted home Liverpool's second after fellow substitute Raul Meireles had unselfishly squared the ball after being set free down the right by Lucas.