Another game and another controversial refereeing decision.
And once again Arsenal fans feel one of their players has been treated unfairly by the officials, in relation to Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold's tackle on Bukayo Saka.
Like many challenges this season, the England international was late when trying to block the Gunners wonderkid's pass and unfortunately caught the teenager on the shin.
Luckily for the Premier League champions, Alexander-Arnold was shown a yellow card by Paul Tierney and the VAR official Craig Pawson clearly didn't see anything wrong with the tackle.
This has prompted a big response on social media.
Many Arsenal fans are asking why Alexander-Arnold didn't suffer the same punishment as Eddie Nketiah who was shown a straight red card for a similar tackle on James Justin in the 1-1 draw with Leicester City last weekend.
Referee Chris Kavanagh initially showed Nketiah a yellow card, but after reviewing the incident via the pitchside monitor at the Emirates Stadium he upgraded it to a red one.
And some Gunners fans can't believe the same protocol wasn't applied against the Reds no.66.
Take a look at what has been said on Twitter...
The decision not to send off Alexander-Arnold is not likely to sit well with Gunners head coach Mikel Arteta who last week called for consistency over these types of challenges.
"I have my opinion, but I prefer to keep it like this because they are clear incidents and that's why we have the referees and VAR," he told reporters. "They can get it wrong or right.
"What I am saying is if you review incidents of that type, you have to review them all. It has to be equal for everyone because it changes the game.
"If Eddie's is a red card for sure, so is the other."