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Mikel Arteta's approach has been called out as Arsenal failed to win at their rivals againGary Neville claimed it was "same old Arsenal" after they lost at title rivals Liverpool - with the Sky Sports pundit accusing the Gunners of lacking the "courage to think they can win".
Mikel Arteta's side had the chance to lay down an early marker in the Premier League and end their poor run of results at Anfield, but left with nothing despite being very much in the contest for long periods.
Dominik Szoboszlai came up with a stunning winner as his free-kick less ten minutes from the end thundered past David Raya.
Neville accused Arsenal of lacking the cutting edge and belief that would see them win big games - which is a recurring theme.
He said on commentary: "Same old, same old for those Arsenal fans - they've seen this before.
They look comfortable in a big game, but at this moment in time haven't got that risk in their game, that courage to go and think they can win."
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Neville pointed to Arsenal's lack of success when visiting some of their main Premier League rivals and suggested that their continued shortcomings should see questions asked.
Eberechi Eze then came on later in the game but Neville claims they are too willing to accept a draw.
Arsenal's poor run at Anfield goes on after Sunday's loss
He said at full-time: "Arsenal have waited in this second half.
They keep thinking a draw is a good point away from home."
That has been raised as an issue before regarding Arteta's Arsenal side, who have finished second in the league for three years on the trot.
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