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'But after half time we had a really impressive phase. 'We had to show a reaction, that's clear but we haven't been together because of the international break, so you can't just tell them to show a reaction,' said Jurgen Klopp. Liverpool's defeat to West Ham prior to the international break looked a distant memory The gap between them means that while Arsenal might be able to set up with attacking ambition and style against most teams, against Liverpool, it really is inadvisable. With Smith Rowe nominally in front of him - not a natural defender - it was the very definition of an impossible job.īy the end, Liverpool were so comfortable it was hard to believe Arsenal had come into this game intent on overtaking their opponents in the table. Thomas Partey and Albert Sambi Lokonga were ultimately run ragged in midfield but even their evening wasn't as traumatic as Nuno Tavares, asked to deal with Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mo Salah, perhaps the best right-wing attacking combination in world football. Click for the latest Premier League news, including live action and results, and view the Premier League table.Mohamed Salah scored a tap-in from Mane's cross before Takumi Minamino made it four just after coming on.Forward Diogo Jota then doubled the Reds lead shortly after the interval with a superbly composed finish.Aaron Ramsdale made several fine saves, but could not prevent Sadio Mane nodding in for the opening goal.Both Arteta and Klopp were given a yellow card by referee Michael Oliver following the off-pitch flashpoint.Gunners manager Mikel Arteta squared up to Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp in a furious scuffle on the touchline.Liverpool and Arsenal went head-to-head in a frenetic first 45 minutes at Anfield Stadium on Saturday night.Liverpool 4-0 Arsenal: Reds run riot as Sadio Mane, Diogo Jota, Mohamed Salah and Takumi Minamino crush the Gunners after a tense first half where Arteta and Klopp had a major bust-up on the Anfield touchline