After the scrap came the beating. If Mikel Arteta intended to set an example for combat via his scuffle with Jurgen Klopp, something failed to cross that white line.
On the pitch his players went on from that rumble at 0-0 to endure a painful and prolonged reminder that some levels of this game remain out of Arsenal’s reach.
The fact that they have been going well is evident by their numbers, but just as their unbeaten run of 10 started on the back of a trouncing by a big club, against Manchester City, so it was ended by one in Liverpool.
There is a lot to admire in how Arteta revived them in the intervening two months, but when he talks of Arsenal’s grand ambitions, the gut-punching reality is that in games with the division’s best three sides — Chelsea, City and now Liverpool — they now have an aggregate of three defeats, 11 conceded, none scored, six shots on goal.
Arsenal’s followers may hyperventilate beyond proportion, because that has long seemed to be the natural reflex with this club. But their fixture with Liverpool was always going to be the truer temperature check and without another flurry of excellent saves from Aaron Ramsdale, the margin on Saturday evening would have been far wider.
Indeed, one of these sides looked capable of fighting for the title after a minor wobble of two wins in the previous six, and the other, while improved substantially on last season, is fighting for top four. More pointedly, Liverpool bullied Arsenal out of town; Arteta’s row with Klopp was the only even contest all night.
Perhaps the biggest mauling came in midfield, where Fabinho, Thiago and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain had a patchwork feel to it but covered Arsenal’s equivalent to the point of suffocation. They outnumbered Thomas Partey and Albert Sambi Lokonga, crunched them when they needed crunching, intercepted all traffic and built the platform for the magicians in the front three.
Through injury, rotation and a lack of satisfaction, Klopp has had nine combinations in his midfield this season, and rarely has the result been so well suited to the task in hand. Oxlade-Chamberlain in particular had his best game of the campaign.
A question at this point for Arsenal’s approach. They went with all their attacking riches — Arteta fielded Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Alexandre Lacazette, Emile Smith Rowe and Bukayo Saka — and it would be too wise after the event to criticise that too heavily.
Liverpool’s high line and proven vulnerability to through-balls meant a valid opportunity existed for the brave, but Arsenal were too careless to pull it off, especially in the opening half-hour when this contest was still alive. In subsequently leaving themselves so open and with no fall-back strategy — a recurring problem in these bigger games — they were predictably crushed by the goals from Sadio Mane, Diogo Jota, Mo Salah and Takumi Minamino.
Nowhere in all that was the pain more acutely felt than Arsenal’s left flank where Nuno Tavares and Smith Rowe faced the thankless task of battling Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Tavares has done well lately and Smith Rowe is a marvellous young player but combined they were slaughtered.
Alexander-Arnold, with assists for Mane and Minamino, had another of those games that reaffirmed his place among the very finest right backs worldwide.
His assists total for league games already stands at six for the season (11 including England and European fixtures), and he has now stated a target of 15 to 20. Incredible numbers that seem well within his talent.
‘I want to break as many records as I can,’ he said. ‘I want to make history with my performances and my tallies. For me it is about contributing as much as I can for the team and making sure we win. The team trophies are much more important than the personal ones but for motivation I do like to set myself targets.
‘The manager has given me that freedom to play the way I feel is right and it’s worked so far. I try to keep adapting to create as many problems for the opposition as I can. The very minimum (assists target) is always double figures and I’ve hit that already. I would probably say this season would be 15 to 20 in the league.’
He is going places at speed and will no doubt be key to Liverpool’s title aspirations. Arsenal still need to learn a way to land punches on that kind of opposition.
ninbdmoprz
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wth is your name
cemabpruyz
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please sack arteta because he is a baby coach asenal is too big for him for him to replace eleny to logonga teavres to tieny, is stupidity formation and you have matinelli he was sitting on bench while stating lacassete this man is not a good coach for arsenal, his not mature, noncess coach, please out! out!! out!!!!! leave our club.
I used to think that too. But I’ve come to the conclusion that Arsenal aren’t a big club. They don’t act like one
cemabpruyz
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Arteta’s team just can’t compete with top teams. I’m having trouble figuring out if it’s his tactics or the players aren’t good enough. Maybe a little bit of both probably. They don’t create any offense whatsoever. This midfield is bad. Xhaka won’t help, he’s not good enough either. Other than Smith-Rowe no Arsenal attacking players do anything. I don’t see a bright future here.
laeeknoruy
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if you still use auba will always lose a big games if better to sell him out
cekikpu
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this is My beast plays me as me shakuru viax from Uganda my first 11
Ksiya11
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raise the standard ask for more...your team is not far off top teams and definitely better than west ham
whilst I agree with that completely, the culture at Arsenal isnt that of a top team unfortunately, there isnt a ruthlessness when it comes to achieving success that Chelsea have... I can only hope that Arteta can elevate the squad to the levels it once reached similer to the way Klopp uplifted Liverpool with limited resources
tedchors
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Arsenal were poor overall but you have to take into account how good of a team Liverpool are, all that was expected of Arsenal was to defend for the majority of the game and take a few of the chances they had, in the first half they defended and to go into half time having conceded one goal is good all things considered, hence my saying that they were ok... in the second half it was a complete different story though
raise the standard ask for more...your team is not far off top teams and definitely better than west ham
Ksiya11
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Arsenal were poor they could not play out of the back but still kept on trying same again and again and kept conceding
Arsenal were poor overall but you have to take into account how good of a team Liverpool are, all that was expected of Arsenal was to defend for the majority of the game and take a few of the chances they had, in the first half they defended and to go into half time having conceded one goal is good all things considered, hence my saying that they were ok... in the second half it was a complete different story though
bulut
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They need a good defensive midfielder,a left winger who can hold on to the ball and stretch the opposition and a strong CF
yuzaklmntu
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Arsenal were ok in the first half and fought back against Liverpool even though we were conceding chances. It's really in the second half when we capitulated, and Tavares and Sambi showed their inexperience, but this is Liverpool and we knew what they were capable of, we learn and we move
Arsenal were poor they could not play out of the back but still kept on trying same again and again and kept conceding
vickipounds
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After Ole, arteta could be next although hes doing well for now. Then it will be gerrard turn. These young managers need years n years of experience before comin into epl as managers, not saying they are no good, go win something with a lesser team n prove yourself first
arteta and Gerrard have already won trophies so your point us invalid
vickipounds
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I’m sick and tired of this Liverpool team. Man United will be back you watch and see.
lol this one is in deep pain
vickipounds
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Klopp and many other managers tactics is to give a foul whenever you lose the ball, in this way you will avoid counter attacks. To be honest Mane is a great footballer but he is also very dirty player
kind players will never win u anything cos there are games one has to play dirty and arsenal don't have those kind of players
labinprsuz
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please sack arteta because he is a baby coach asenal is too big for him for him to replace eleny to logonga teavres to tieny, is stupidity formation and you have matinelli he was sitting on bench while stating lacassete this man is not a good coach for arsenal, his not mature, noncess coach, please out! out!! out!!!!! leave our club.
Maybcnost
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What has defeat to a matured team got to do with bullying...if beaten by Liverpool, it is no shame at all. West Ham had them beaten too before the international break. Ok
Ksiya11
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Arsenal were ok in the first half and fought back against Liverpool even though we were conceding chances. It's really in the second half when we capitulated, and Tavares and Sambi showed their inexperience, but this is Liverpool and we knew what they were capable of, we learn and we move
fezekmoz
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Arteta, is just good at immigrating his former boss Gurdiola. But this time he has gone beyond that because I have never (and hopefully will never see) seen Gurdiola in confrontation with another Manager during a match!
vamabdelrt
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no matter what arsenal is still the best
hidcikrz
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Klopp and many other managers tactics is to give a foul whenever you lose the ball, in this way you will avoid counter attacks. To be honest Mane is a great footballer but he is also very dirty player
Stop acting like Mane is the first dirty player you've seen
Habcilprsy
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Klopp and many other managers tactics is to give a foul whenever you lose the ball, in this way you will avoid counter attacks. To be honest Mane is a great footballer but he is also very dirty player
Tobisma_LFC
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Arteta should know that it is wrong to keep shouting at opponent's players... Klopp reacted because he couldn't hold it any longer... I love klopp, he defends his players anytime, anyday and anywhere
vjIndia
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After Ole, arteta could be next although hes doing well for now. Then it will be gerrard turn. These young managers need years n years of experience before comin into epl as managers, not saying they are no good, go win something with a lesser team n prove yourself first
Gerrard already proved
Gunitk
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I’m sick and tired of this Liverpool team. Man United will be back you watch and see.
Wancou
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After Ole, arteta could be next although hes doing well for now. Then it will be gerrard turn. These young managers need years n years of experience before comin into epl as managers, not saying they are no good, go win something with a lesser team n prove yourself first
omuyaa
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I love that heading 😂😂😂😂
Kanimsuy
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Gunners thwarted back to their usual default mode
U just said it bro
Miockmnt
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arteta is too stupid to think that arsenal can go head to head. always get trash by big teams. the only time he does well against them is to play defensive.
huxex
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Gunners thwarted back to their usual default mode
I dont think so. liverpool are way greater than arsenal in terms of squad depth but arsenal are a good side they lost to liverpool but they wont loose to any other team not a top 4 it's a big progress next season with incoming stars gradually they will be at the level of liverpool and city...
fibaekouyz
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Check it. Arsenal will be wiser next time. This an eye opening. They will dissect and bisects the whole situation. We shall come out smoking.
If you'll be smoking cigarettes buy 4.
Layabors
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Check it. Arsenal will be wiser next time. This an eye opening. They will dissect and bisects the whole situation. We shall come out smoking.
Thunderbolt07
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Gunners thwarted back to their usual default mode
Menabdempz
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hu