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Liverpool dismantled Arsenal 0: 4, in a game that arose after the confrontation between the coaches on the lines. Arteta: "I saw the biggest teams in the world come to this field and collapse"


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Klopp also admits: his rampage on the lines ignited Liverpool

Liverpool dismantled Arsenal 0: 4, in a game that arose after the confrontation between the coaches on the lines.

Arteta: "I saw the biggest teams in the world come to this field and collapse"

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Summary: Liverpool - Arsenal 0: 4 (Sport 1)

A rather ugly battle on the lines between Liverpool and Arsenal coaches Jürgen Klopp and Mikel Arta lit up Anfield fans last night (Saturday) in a meeting between the teams, before Liverpool scored a quartet en route to an impressive 0: 4 over London rivals in the Premier League top flight.

After a pretty quiet half-hour, an air battle between Sadio Mane and Takahiro Tomiasso lit up Arteta, who claimed an elbow from Liverpool’s Senegalese side.

Klopp was called up to defend our player, and angrily approached the Arsenal coach.

The fourth referee separated the coaches, who seemed nervous on the verge of urgency.

The two waved and shouted at each other as their assistants tried to restrain and reassure them.

The two continued their argument even after Judge Michael Oliver issued a yellow card to both of them.

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What are they taking care of for Mana?

Nervous Klopp (Photo: Reuters)

The incident excited the crowd at Anfield, and the team raised the bar on the way to four goals and a sixth straight home league victory, which lifted it to second place in the table.

Klopp explained his anger, saying they were treating Mana, as they did to him in the game against Atletico Madrid.

"Sure, there was no Mana's Paul, but Arsenal's bench jumped like it's a red card or something," Klopp said. "There was nothing there, he did not even touch it. "Arsenal jumped, and it was wrong, and I said it. I'm really tired of it, everyone is trying to go on Sadio at moments like this, it's just wrong."



However, Klopp knows that his passion and emotion ignited his team and got the best out of it.

"The referee was right, I got a yellow card, I have no problem with it. You can not behave like that, but it happened in the heat of the moment. I am very emotional on the lines, but it does not happen much, arguments like that."

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Great second half.

Klopp (Photo: Reuters)

The championship fight is alive and well.

Liverpool (Photo: Reuters)

Arteta also did not take the incident too hard.

"He tried to defend his team, I on mine, and it did not change much. At the end of the game I congratulated him on the victory. For me, such incidents are part of the heat of the game."

On the defeat, Arteta said: "We just crashed. We lost it for 20-15 minutes in the second half, and they punished us, we completely lost control, and they enjoyed the momentum. I saw the biggest teams in the world come to this pitch and collapse. They were better than us for 96 "Minutes. This is the level. They have been together for six years, and today they saw the differences."

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