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Gabriel Martinelli made another big impression in front of his number one fan Jurgen Klopp.

The Brazilian winger was Arsenal's silver lining at the Emirates as they lost 2-0 to the Reds with goals from Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino sealing a vital three points to boost their title hopes. Martinelli has been a revelation this season but he had one of his toughest tests yet up against Trent Alexander-Arnold.

The forward passed it with flying colours, however, as he caused the Liverpool right-back all sorts of problems. His pace was difficult for Alexander-Arnold to deal with, especially in the first half and the Reds' impact at the other end of the pitch was curtailed as a result.

The defender had to respect Martinelli's speed and couldn't make his usual attacking runs in case he was caught out by an Arsenal counter. Arsenal fans noticed Martinelli was getting plenty of joy from Alexander-Arnold and relishing the fact their youngster was not out of place against one of the world's best at his position.

There was one moment in the first second half that the youngster skipped by the England international before nutmegging Jordan Henderson as he almost set up a teammate in the box. Martinelli was approached by compatriots Allison and Fabinho at the end as the Liverpool duo were clearly impressed by his performance.

So was Klopp who called him "such a talented

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