The whistle cut through the noise again, as the game rolled back into play.
Arsenal's end found its voice immediately, louder than it'd been when the game started.
Not just cheers, but a steady roar that followed the ball, rising every time red shirts tried to settle it.
"And we are underway once more at Anfield," Drury said.
"Arsenal in front, and that changes the scope of this game entirely."
His analyst came in calmly beside him.
"It has to, Peter. Liverpool cannot wait now. If they let this drift, Arsenal will take the air out of it. They either take the initiative, or Arsenal take the three points from Anfield."
Down on the touchline, the camera caught Arne Slot, who stood still with his arms wrapped around each other while he stared keenly as the scenes unfolded on the pitch.
There were no usual gestures or instructions like he did most of the time, but rather, his eyes told the story that he was trying to solve a problem.
"Look at Slot," Drury added.
