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It has been some time since Liverpool's clash with Arsenal on Sunday ceased to be anything like a Premier League title decider.
Arteta this week questioned the value of Liverpool's title win - and highlighted his own loose grasp of mathematics - by indicating the Reds had won the title with fewer points than Arsenal finished with during the previous two seasons.
Now, football supporters in general should have a lot of time for the pettiness shown by the Gunners boss.
Successful teams know when to peak.
But there was more from the Arsenal boss after his team's ultimately feeble Champions League semi-final elimination to Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday evening.
Arteta's assertion Arsenal were the best team in the competition this season is frankly ridiculous.
And while there is some mitigation with Liverpool having not had Champions League demands last campaign - and going out a round earlier in the Europa League - their relentless injury problems didn't stop them claiming the League Cup in memorable fashion.
don't forget, haven't won any silverware in five years.
The show of mentality at Wembley that afternoon against Chelsea, and the lessons learned from the dip during the closing weeks, were contributory factors to Liverpool demoralising and demolishing their Premier League rivals since the appointment of Slot in the summer.
A 15-point lead with three games underlines a dominance not even a mammoth away win this weekend can change
Arsenal could do a lot worse than look at what Liverpool are doing right rather than questioning the validity of their achievements.
It means both teams will be in their right place at the right moment on Sunday - Arsenal providing a guard of honour as Liverpool step out as Premier League champions
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