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Jurgen Klopp: Liverpool boss says nothing changes for his squad following impressive Premier League victory at Arsenal

Jurgen Klopp insists nothing changes for Liverpool, despite their ninth Premier League victory in a row moving them to within one point of leaders Manchester City with nine games remaining. Second half goals from Diogo Jota and substitute Roberto Firmino were enough for the visitors as they recorded a 2-0 victory at Arsenal, completing a league double over Arsenal in the process.

Ad/> Goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale was unable to keep out Jota’s drilled effort on 55 minutes, before Firmino’s close-range finish wrapped up all three points at the Emirates Stadium. Premier LeagueArteta: Arsenal playing best football of my tenure but 'haven't done anything' yetYESTERDAY AT 13:31 Liverpool are now within touching distance of Manchester City, who were held to a goalless draw away at Crystal Palace on Monday night.

Meanwhile, Mikel Arteta’s side were unable to respond and have now missed the chance to strengthen their grip on fourth place in the league table. Arteta: Arsenal playing best football of my tenure but ‘haven’t done anything yet’ Rashford & Maguire’s struggles should invite understanding, not mockery Lampard calls on Everton to show 'passion and fight' in relegation battle Real, PSG, Barca — where should Haaland move next? Tonight’s results adds to what already promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the Premier League season, with the top two set to face off at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday 10 April.

“Two top class teams met each other, both with a football idea, both trying to be dominant in possession,” Klopp told Sky Sports post-match. “If you don’t close the centre properly, the ball is in the last line.

There were also four or five offside situations that weren’t whistled. It’s really tricky, it’s a delay that

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