Jurgen Klopp rebuked Ryan Gravenberch from the touchline after Arsenal scored their first goal against Liverpool on Sunday, newly emerged footage shows.
Bukayo Saka gave the hosts a 1-0 lead after 14 minutes after they carved the league leaders open with a few quick passes, going on to win 3-1.
Hawk-Eye footage the Emirates shows Klopp raging and stepping out of his tehcnical area as he gesticulated wildly at Gravenberch, who was on the other side of the pitch.
Gravenberch had pressed Gabriel poorly in the build-up and thrown his arms in the air when he couldn't win the ball.
Gabriel then kickstarted a blistering Arsenal attack, which led to their advantage in the game.
Gravenberch gestured back to Klopp as if trying to explain what had happened but struggled to get into the game and was taken off after 58 minutes.
On Monday Night Football, Jamie Carragher said he felt Gravenberch had struggled to cope with Liverpool's pressing demands during the game.
'There is no doubt, Jurgen Klopp mentioned it at the end of the game, he spoke about a triangle on this [right] side,’ Carragher said.
‘The two players who came in, Gakpo and Gravenberch, they found it tough, and their pressing just wasn’t at the right time, they were just getting cut open. Getting played around them, little touches and then they [Arsenal] were out.’
Klopp had said: 'Right from the start it didn’t really look like our day but maybe we could have turned it into our day – second half, the start was really good.
‘Again, it is just proof, evidence, whatever you want, what momentum makes. First half, Arsenal started well, that’s clear.
‘We didn’t play enough football, we needed to get used a little bit to each other, like the right-side triangle – [it was] tricky to find, let me say it like that.’
The 3-1 win brought Arsenal to within two points of Liverpool, throwing the title race wide open.
Manchester City sit level with Arsenal on 49 points but have a game in hand over the Gunners and Liverpool.
souadkoz
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Just a reminder to you Mr. Klopp, Liverpool had never ever had a day against Arsenal, all you had had is refs, VARs mixed with luck. See the statistics of the FA cup win, we dominated you completely, yet you got lucky....
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where do u get this stuff from. In 241 competitive meetings, Liverpool hold the edge over Arsenal, with 95 wins compared to 83 defeats and 64 draws, stretching all the way back to 1893. Klopp boasts a fairly strong record against Arteta in their 11 previous battles, winning five, drawing two and losing four against the Spaniard. what do u even blabber just one victory and u started boasting. funny wienny bunnies
vemdikloru
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ur team with arteta has lost more games against klopp. and speaking about VAR, it was you people who got lucky last time with Odegaard's handball. ur statistics sucks....
Please don't waste your time answering Babies in football.....
lastg
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its funny we lose 1 game and players are not good enough the coach is mad but wev being winning rip of the table andwe dint hear all this nonsense the whole season long come on just get behind the team we gad a off day get over it and move on
souadkoz
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Just a reminder to you Mr. Klopp, Liverpool had never ever had a day against Arsenal, all you had had is refs, VARs mixed with luck. See the statistics of the FA cup win, we dominated you completely, yet you got lucky....
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ur team with arteta has lost more games against klopp. and speaking about VAR, it was you people who got lucky last time with Odegaard's handball. ur statistics sucks....
Bidbcdelyz
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guy's come on ..... think practically Liverpool played Chelsea on Wednesday and another big match with arsenal.....our players are not mechines...
malablata
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Just a reminder to you Mr. Klopp, Liverpool had never ever had a day against Arsenal, all you had had is refs, VARs mixed with luck. See the statistics of the FA cup win, we dominated you completely, yet you got lucky....
malablata
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Oh! I think Klopp is getting mad slowly.......you see how madness can start?
zesairsyz
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Hah can't cry over spoiled milk mahn
yaueopry
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yup ..poor performance by him ..with 150k perweek... that's utterly bs
TariqueHaye17
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Gravenbench, Gapko and Diaz are too weak they need to go to the gym to gain more strength
that's not the issues,they need to be more aggressive etc
neucekorsz
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Leave Liverpool alone, this guys only loose their second game in the EPL and the noise about their lost is too loud
who are the really good opponent 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Arsenal or who? dey play
tjlyon
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Leave Liverpool alone, this guys only loose their second game in the EPL and the noise about their lost is too loud
They even missed some players, and they lost to a really good opponent
Casaceprs
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I blame Alexander-arnold
hahelnprt
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ryan gravenbarch is not good enough 😒😑
Zotabmnoy
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Leave Liverpool alone, this guys only loose their second game in the EPL and the noise about their lost is too loud
Heebcdntu
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Come to Barca and slap this kids here fooling
wekbcknos
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Now everybody knows the reason Klopp quitting Liverpool. He had to deal w not only Pep but now he has Arteta, Poch, Erik n who knows who the next manager Newcastle will hire soon w all that money they have!
soyadisy
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Gravenbench, Gapko and Diaz are too weak they need to go to the gym to gain more strength
fkwsh
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With youngsters of Elliot callibre, who recover so meekly as Trossard goes for goal, we can not win this league. Elliot, Gakpo, Gravenbech, Big Van and Allison are operating at low effort.
tuzbdlosyz
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ots not gravenberg fault V djik is olso at fault!!!