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Bunch of cowards

Gunners slammed over Anfield drubbing

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LONDON: Having been torn to pieces in their humiliatin­g 4-0 defeat at Liverpool, a similar fate befell Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal in the postmatch post-mortems.

Wenger’s players were variously described as “lazy”, “pathetic”, “arrogant” and “disgracefu­l”, while the manager himself is under scrutiny once again just three months after signing a new two-year contract.

“Last season, I called them ‘ cowards’,” former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher said on Sky Sports after Sunday’s match.

“And afterwards maybe I got a little bit of criticism. Maybe that’s a bit too strong and you can’t say that on live TV, but I’ll say it again – cowards.”

Arsenal’s defeat, their second in succession after a 1-0 loss at Stoke, exhibited failings that have become endemic under Wenger.

Defensive disorganis­ation allowed Liverpool to take control of the game and Arsenal’s over-eagerness to get back into the match left them hopelessly exposed on the counter-attack.

Liverpool’s third goal, scored by Mohamed Salah in the 57th minute, summed up the Arsenal malaise.

Liverpool cleared a corner, Salah beat Hector Bellerin to a bouncing ball midway inside the hosts’ half and then had a clear run on goal before beating goalkeeper Petr Cech.

Furious Arsenal fans on Twitter pointed out that in the build-up to Roberto Firmino’s first-half opener, Aaron Ramsey and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n were not even looking at the ball.

“How can you play like this in a big game for so many of Arsenal’s players?” asked former Manchester United captain Gary Neville.

“Forget not turning up, forget not playing well but just the general attitude or lack of respect for the shirt from three or four of them in not running back and not bothering is disgracefu­l.”

Arsenal great Thierry Henry, analysing the game for Sky Sports, confessed: “At one point I wanted to leave. I didn’t want to watch the game any more. It’s too much to take.”

While it was Arsenal’s defensive shortcomin­gs that were exhibited at Anfield, the player who featured on almost all the British newspapers’ sports pages was star forward Alexis Sanchez.

Making his return to action against Liverpool after an abdominal injury, the Chile internatio­nal was despondenc­y personifie­d as he traipsed to the dug-out following his 62nd-minute substituti­on.

After the game, he took to Instagram to post a caption-free picture of himself sitting on his haunches on the Anfield pitch and dejectedly gazing at the ground.

Arsenal’s supporters hope Wenger uses the last few days of the transfer window to strengthen his squad, but they know, as does everyone else, that the club’s problems run much deeper.

 ?? — Reuters ?? No you don’t: Arsenal’s Olivier Giroud shielding the ball from Liverpool’s Dejan Lovren during the English Premier League match at Anfield on Sunday.
— Reuters No you don’t: Arsenal’s Olivier Giroud shielding the ball from Liverpool’s Dejan Lovren during the English Premier League match at Anfield on Sunday.

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