Liverpool ace Curtis Jones aims sly dig at Arsenal for ‘stealing their stuff’ after wild celebrations following huge win

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CURTIS JONES mocked Arsenal for “stealing our stuff” when they celebrated beating Liverpool 3-1 at the Emirates on Sunday.

The Gunners’ huge victory kept them in the Premier League title race as they closed the gap to Jurgen Klopp‘s men to just two points.

Mikel Arteta mirrored Jurgen Klopp by fist-pumping in front of the Arsenal fansGetty
Curtis Jones gave his take on the Arsenal celebrationsBBC Sport
He accused Arteta of ‘stealing’ Jurgen Klopp’s fist-pumpBBC Sport

After the match, manager Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard was seen taking photos on the pitch.

Jamie Carragher was not a fan of the behaviour as he told Sky Sports: “Just get down the tunnel.

“You’ve won a game. It’s three points. They’re back in the title race, get down the tunnel. I’m serious, honestly.”

Meanwhile, manager Mikel Arteta produced three fist pumps in front of the home fans in a similar manner to how Klopp often celebrates before the Kop at Anfield.

Football fans made this connection and labelled Arteta “petty”, insisting he needs to get his “own identity”.

And now Liverpool man Jones, 23, has had his say on the matter.

Speaking to BBC Sport, he said: “In a respectful way, I’d say the celebrations and all that is all nice but for many years we’ve always been a team that… our fans are spoken about and the gaffer himself, the way he fist-pumps the fans and stuff.

“That’s kind of like our thing. So if they want to be stealing our stuff then it shows that we’re on the right path and we’ve got these who are copying us.”

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Arteta avoided punishment from the FA after storming out of his technical area following Leandro Trossard’s stoppage-time goal which sealed all three points for Arsenal.

But the club will receive a standard £25,000 fine after six of their players were booked during the game.

Manchester United legend Gary Neville was another ex-player that commented on the Arsenal celebrations.

He said: “I have gone past the idea of having a go at players for celebrating, I just still think there is a little bit of immaturity in their celebrations.”

But Odegaard responded: “Everyone who loves football, who understands football, they know how much it means to win this game.

“And if you’re not allowed to celebrate when you win a game, when are you allowed to celebrate? We’re happy with the win and we’ll stay humble.”

Klopp often fist-pumps in front of the Kop after games at AnfieldAlamy

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