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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta: Liverpool draw felt like two points dropped

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta admitted the draw at Liverpool felt like two points dropped after they squandered a 2-1 first-half lead.

Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus put the Gunners into a comfortable lead inside the opening half-hour, but Mohamed Salah’s goal brought Liverpool back into it and after the Egypt international missed an early second-half penalty, Roberto Firmino grabbed a late equaliser.

The Premier League leaders’ advantage over Manchester City is now just six points having played a game more.

“When you concede at the end it’s always two points dropped because you have it and you’re suffering in certain moments,” said Arteta.

“The feeling is ‘Ah we should have done it’. But being fair to ourselves, they had four big chances that they could score and the penalty.

“We have to look at ourselves in the mirror and we should have done better in the second half.”

Arsenal were in complete control until Granit Xhaka intensified the atmosphere with an off-the-ball clash with Trent Alexander-Arnold late in the first half and from that point the momentum appeared to be with the hosts.

Jurgen Klopp’s side applied most of the pressure after the break and had three late chances to force the winner.

Arsenal's lead at the top of the league is cut to six pointsThis is what the result means at the top of the table ⬇ pic.twitter.com/HF7D3JoW0S

— Premier League (@premierleague) April 9, 2023

“We started very well, dominated, scored the first and took the game where we wanted and scored the second and that was the moment to kill the game,” added Arteta.

“Just before half-time we gave them hope. We conceded a goal and they generated belief in this special atmosphere and stadium.

“The second half was a very different story.

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