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Jürgen Klopp now spotted yelling at Liverpool player as 13-second footage emerges from Arsenal loss
Liverpool endured just a second defeat of the 2023/24 Premier League campaign on Sunday as Arsenal triumphed over Jürgen Klopp.
The Reds – still presumably rocked by🎐 the news of the German’s looming de🌳parture this summer – looked well out of sorts as the Gunners emerged from the Emirates Stadium victorious.
Goals from Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard sealed a 3-1 win for Arsenal, although there was one interesting moment between Jürgen Klopp and Ryan Gravenberch after the England international opened the scoring against Liverpool…
Klopp spotted shouting at Gravenberch
Well, the Netherlands international w🦩as trusted to start the clash ahead of Harvey Elliott after Dominik Szoboszlai found himself ruled out through injury.
How🌠ever, Klopp clearly felt Gravenberch let himself down after Saka put Arsenal 1-0 up.
The 56-year-old could be seen pointing at the Dutc🤪hman immediately after the Gunners scored, wildly gesticulating towards where Arsenal’s bu📖ildup play occurred, as if to say that more should have been done in regards to pressing.
Gravenberch can also be seen wa𝔉ving his arms around in response, clearly appearing to disagree with Klopp’s version of events.

The 13-second footage, posted on X (previously known as Twitter) , comes courtesy of HawkEye 🧸and was shown by on Monday Night Football.
Klopp then substituted Gravenberch for Elli🌊ott in the 58th minute.
How Gravenberch performed in Arsenal 3-1 Liverpool
The Liverpool No.38 has shown flashes of his obvious talent since arriving from Bayern Munich in Septemb🍃er, although he is still appearing to struggle with the industrial side of th🎃e Premier League.

As WhoScored shows, Gravenbꦕerch failed to make a single tackle or i𓄧nterception against Arsenal, nor did he register a shot or a dribble while only making passes as well.
It was a very quiet display, and Klopp is going to need the 21-year-old to be a lot more combative if h🍸e is to sta🦂rt significant clashes like Sunday’s game again this season.