Fans think they noticed the difference between Jurgen Klopp and Mikel Arteta after Liverpool beat Arsenal 2-0.
Jakub Kivior’s own goal and Luis Diaz’s extra-time effort were enough to progress to the fourth round of the FA Cup. Arsenal took advantage of the opportunity registering over 18 shots, but only had 5 effective shots.This means the Gunners have scored one goal from their last 60 shots. Arteta knows his team isn’t clinical at the moment and it’s starting to show on the touchline.
Arteta held his head in his hands and looked up at the sky as Bukayo Saka fired a close-range shot over the bar. The Spaniard is an emotional figure during matches and has picked up four yellow cards and suspensions this season.It was a stark contrast to Klopp, who saw Aaron Ramsdale nod for Luis Diaz.
Instead of reacting negatively, he kept the momentum going by punching the athlete.@CoachedbyKlopp posted the clip on X, formerly known as Twitter, with the following caption: “There is a difference between a good manager and a good coach. “Look at the difference in reactions between Klopp and Arteta when a player misses an opportunity.” Both coaches/managers focus on results, while what the manager lacks is growth and development. “Arteta wants to build a culture, a young team and needs a supportive atmosphere, but cannot provide personal growth. No way.
“Mikel forgot to give Klopp a ticket after Pep (Guardiola).”Arsenal have scored just seven goals in all competitions this season despite the absence of Gabriel Jesus with a knee injury.Asked in his post-match press conference if he would strengthen his front line, Arteta admitted it was unlikely this month.
The Gunners are set to sign Brentford striker Ivan Toney, who is set to return later this month after being suspended for breaching FA betting rules. “I want to focus on the players we have,” Arteta said. “We know how to do what we do and when we can do something completely different.”Once again, we didn’t capitalize on everything we did so far.
I think we deserved to win the game. I think we were better than them, but it’s unfortunate that we have to improve again to win more games.”I feel really bad for the boys because they deserve a lot of credit for the way they tried, the courage they showed and the way they played against the most in-form team in Europe.”