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Grim feelings for Liverpool, Arsenal: Klopp's verbal volley as Arteta's call for 'character' echoes

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  • Jurgen Klopp rues lack of conviction in Liverpool's 0-1 loss to Crystal Palace, denting their Premier League title hopes.
  • Mikel Arteta urges Arsenal to show character after a 0-2 defeat to Aston Villa hampers title aspirations.
  • Manchester City's victory against Luton Town propelled Pep Guardiola's charges to summit of the league standings.
  • For more soccer news, please visit News24 Sport's dedicated section.


Jurgen Klopp said Liverpool lacked conviction in a shock 1-0 defeat at home to Crystal Palace that rocked the Reds' Premier League title challenge on Sunday.

Klopp's men had not lost at Anfield for 14 months in all competitions prior to a 3-0 defeat to Atalanta in the Europa League quarter-finals on Thursday.

The German did not get the reaction he hoped for as Palace took an early lead through Eberechi Eze in a ragged first-half display from the home side.

Liverpool were much improved after the break but were undone by a familiar wastefulness in front of goal in recent weeks as Palace clung on for just their second win in 10 games.

"It feels rubbish, 100 percent," said Klopp. "The first half cost us the problems we couldn't sort in the second half.

"First half we wanted to show a reaction from the last game. We saw a reaction, just not the one we wanted. You could see the team was not fully convinced. We lacked conviction."

Defeat leaves Liverpool two points adrift of Manchester City with six games of the Premier League season to go.

Klopp's men have three away games before they return to Anfield, playing at Fulham, Everton and West Ham over the next two weeks.

And the Liverpool boss knows they must recover top form to stand any chance to ending his reign by winning just a second league title in 34 years.

"It depends on us what it means. If we play like in the first half why should we win the league? If we play like in the second half, we can win football games -- we will see how many.

"If we play to our full level then we are a force but today we played a bit inbetween and that's why we lost."

Liverpool have now won just three of their last eight games in all competitions and Andy Robertson lamented a loss of form at both ends of the field coming at the business end of the season.

"We are struggling to keep clean sheets right now. I don't know how many we have had in the last 10 or 15 games but it won't be many," said the Scotland captain.

"When you do that, you have to take your chances. As simple as that."

Darwin Nunez, Diogo Jota, Curtis Jones and Mohamed Salah all missed glorious chances to at least salvage a point in the second half.

"Since we came back from international duty (in March) we've probably not been as clinical in front of goal, which when you are going for titles and trophies it's not a great thing to have," added Robertson.

"We're obviously off the boil in front of goal. That's two games now no goals at Anfield which is very, very rare." 

Arteta tells Arsenal to show 'character' after title blow

Mikel Arteta urged his wounded Arsenal stars to show character and leadership after their Premier League title challenge suffered a hammer blow in Sunday's 2-0 defeat against Aston Villa.

Arteta's side would have gone back to the top of the table with a victory at the Emirates Stadium.

But instead Arsenal were beaten for the first time in 12 league games as two goals in the last six minutes from Leon Bailey and Ollie Watkins rocked their title dreams.

The second-placed Gunners are two points behind leaders Manchester City with six games left in their bid to be crowned English champions for the first time since 2004.

Facing the prospect of blowing the lead in the title race for a second successive campaign, Arteta issued a plea for his team to stick together.

"That is the reality right now. We knew this moment could come. Now it is about reacting in the right way and keep believing," he said.

"Now is the moment to stand up as leaders and show character. We don't have any other solution. When you win and win and win, it is easy. Now is a big test for us.

"If you want to win the Premier League and Champions League, you have to stand up."

City will lift an unprecedented fourth successive Premier League title if they win their remaining games.

It is a stark reality for Arteta, whose side had won 10 of their previous 11 league matches.

"We cannot control that. In any other league in the world if you won the number of games in a row that we did, you would be six or eight points clear. That is not the case here. That is the challenge," Arteta said.

"We had one of the best performances we had all season in the first half. It should have been three or four. We couldn't do it in the second half, the momentum shifted.

"It is now about how we react after this blow. This is in our control."

'Frustrated and sad'

Held to a 2-2 draw by Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-final first leg on Tuesday, Arsenal now head to Germany for the second leg on Wednesday looking to stop their season falling apart.

"The players are frustrated and sad but we have a beautiful opportunity to go to the Champions League semi-finals for the first time in 15 years. It cannot come at a better moment," Arteta said.

After winning just once in their previous five league games, Villa's second victory over Arsenal this season was a huge moment for Unai Emery.

Former Arsenal boss Emery delivered a tactical masterclass to frustrate his old club.Emery's fourth-placed side moved three points clear of fifth placed Tottenham, who have a game in hand in the race to qualify for the Champions League via a top four finish.

"I'm very happy. We were fantastic. It was a very difficult match but we were ready to play," Emery said.

"We needed a high commitment in defence and then we had some transitions to get our chances. To beat Arsenal here is very difficult because they have been amazing."

Emery had repeatedly played down Villa's hopes of reaching the Champions League for the first time since 1982-83, but now he is ready to talk up their challenge.

"We played 33 games. We could be now contenders to qualify for the Champions League!" he said.

Asked if the result had an extra meaning after he was sacked less than two seasons into a troubled Arsenal reign in 2019, the Spaniard refused to gloat.

"Of course I had time here as a manager. But for me it is the same three points," Emery said. 

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