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Former greats slam Arsenal after Anfield humiliatio­n

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LONDON: Arsenal’s shocking performanc­e in their 4-0 English Premier League defeat at Liverpool was slammed by the club’s former greats with all-time top scorer Thierry Henry describing the team as “unwatchabl­e”.

Arsene Wenger’s team were 2-0 down at the break and could have lost by an even bigger margin if it had not been for their goalkeeper Petr Cech.

Henry, now working as a pundit for Sky Sports, said he had turned his studio seat around at one moment during the game.

“It was unwatchabl­e, at one point I wanted to leave. I don’t relate to the team and I don’t think a lot of the fans do. That is a problem,” said the Frenchman who scored 228 goals for the North London club.

“It’s painful. It’s how they lose. It’s always the same. You have seen it before.

“Everything you see reminds me of what has happened for the last 10 years,” said Henry who won two Premier League titles with the club.

Former Arsenal fullback Lee Dixon, now working for US television network NBC, said it was the worst performanc­e from the club he had witnessed since retiring in 2002.

“That was abject. Every one of them should be given a train ticket and be made to go home with the fans.

“That was embarrassi­ng. I was embarrasse­d to do commentary up there,” he said.

“The shape was all wrong, we were outnumbere­d in midfield, the tactics was wrong from Arsene, the players didn’t give it their all.

“Every single part of their game was off.

“If their star players don’t perform, they’re bang average,” he said.

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