Klopp likes Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal team: okezone the ball



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LIVERPOOL – Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admits that he likes the Arsenal team with Mikel Arteta. This statement was written before his squad was defeated by the Gunners in the round of 16 of the 2020-2021 Premier League Cup, on Friday (10/2/2020).

Arsenal visiting the Anfield stadium, the Reds squad managed to beat Liverpool. The two teams initially tied in regulation time, but London Cannon managed to win on penalties.

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Previously, in the same place, it was Liverpool who traveled to Arsenal. While competing in the Premier League on Tuesday, September 28, 2020, Mohamed Salah and his teammates beat Arsenal 3-1.

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Arsenal last season only finished eighth. However, they managed to win the FA Cup and started the 2020-21 season by beating Liverpool in the Community Shield.

Writing in the column from the day leading up to Liverpool’s Premier League Cup tie against Arsenal, Klopp explained that the match would be difficult.

“Once again, without sounding like an Arsenal fan, I really like their team and I like what they are doing right now,” he wrote, quoting Metro.

“But I love myself more (Liverpool). I love what we do. I love what we stand for and the way we do our work. I love the humility of our approach and our commitment to being better at every moment,” he added. he continued.

Meanwhile, Klopp also praised Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno, who played brilliantly against Liverpool in the English Lia Cup. The German goalkeeper managed to equal six shots that were aimed at the net.

On penalties, Leno becomes the hero. The 28-year-old goalkeeper managed to beat two Liverpool kickers.

When Arsenal’s third kicker, Mohamed Elneny’s shot was foiled by Adrian. It’s just that, Leno also managed to protect himself from Divock Origi’s kick.

Arsenal won through a penalty with a score of 5-4. This is thanks to Leno, who again rejected Harry Wilson’s kick.

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