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FootballMikel Arteta Had His Players Train While Listening to Liverpool’s Theme Song, “You'll Never Walk Alone”
- Arsenal's head coach Mikel Arteta made his players listen to Liverpool's anthem of You will never walk alone while training ahead of travelling to Anfield
- Arteta wanted to prepare his players for the hostile atmosphere that they will encounter at Liverpool's home ground
- The footage is part of Arsenal's documentary that is set to be released officially this week
Interesting footage of Mikel Arteta conducting an Arsenal training session while listening to Liverpool's signature tune, 'You'll Never Walk Alone,' has surfaced online.
The footage is part of the upcoming Amazon All or Nothing: Arsenal documentary. The production captures the intrigues of Arsenal's season, where they turned around a poor start to the season but narrowly missed out on the top four.
The documentary is set to hit theatres officially on August 4th. But snippets of what to expect have continued to grace social media platforms.
While preparing to face Liverpool, Arteta had speakers mounted at the London Colney Ground blasting the song that Liverpool fans usually sing religiously. The game was supposed to take place at Anfield and Arteta was keen on preparing his troops for what to expect.
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Well, it was an experiment that failed miserably as Arsenal were thrashed 4-0 by Jurgen Klopp's men.
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Sports Brief had earlier reported that Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has reacted to Arsenal's 6-0 huge win over La Liga giants Sevilla.
The Gunners used their last pre-season fixture to send their Premier League rivals a stern warning ahead of the new season. New summer signing Gabriel Jesus was crucial in their resounding win over the Spanish giants as he registered a hat-trick to take his tally to seven goals in the pre-season.
Bukayo Saka and Eddie Nketiah were the other players who found the back of the net during the tie, with the former scoring a brace. Arsenal's win did not escape the eye of Klopp, who could not help himself but comment on the Gunners' performance.