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Liverpool star Curtis Jones accuses Arsenal of 'stealing our stuff' as Reds midfielder addresses post-Emirates win celebration controversy and warns Gunners 'there's a long way to go' in Premier League title race

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  • Arsenal celebrate wildly after Liverpool win
  • Arteta does Klopp's fist-pumps at Emirates
  • Curtis Jones accuses Arsenal of 'stealing'
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Following their victory against Liverpool last weekend, Arsenal celebrated in style, and much has been said about it. Arsenal celebrated in front of their supporters after the game, thanking them for their support. Following Leandro Trossard's goal, Mikel Arteta ran around his technical area and carried on with his celebrations after the game. To the delight of the Gunners supporters, he even performed his own rendition of Jurgen Klopp's fist-pump celebration. But Jones doesn't seem to be too happy, and he has charged the Londoners with "copying" and "stealing" Liverpool.

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  • WHAT JONES SAID

    Speaking to the BBC, Jones said: "The gaffer, the way he fist pumps the crowd, that’s kind of our thing. If they want to be stealing our stuff, it shows we’re on the right path if they’re copying us. They can have their moment and stuff, but there’s a long way to go."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The Gunners produced a tremendous performance against the Reds as goals from Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Trossard sealed a fantastic win for them. Not a lot has been said about the Gunners’ fantastic performance as they absolutely dominated the Merseyside club and knocked them back within striking distance for themselves and Manchester City.

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  • WHAT NEXT?

    Arsenal and Liverpool will not play one other again this season, thus in order to win the title battle, both teams must concentrate on their upcoming matches. Liverpool will take on Burnley on Saturday, February 10 and Arsenal will play on Sunday, February 11 against West Ham.

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