Jurgen Klopp spent much of the buildup to Liverpool's Premier League meeting with Arsenal focussing on the Anfield crowd.
After what Klopp perceived to be a pair of subdued atmospheres from the Merseyside faithful against both Manchester United and West Ham, Liverpool's orchestrator-in-chief demanded «a proper Anfield experience», asking fans to give up their tickets «if you are not in the right shape».
The vast majority of the 57,000 bodies squeezed into the stadium on Saturday night delivered a roar of disapproval in unison when referee Chris Kavanagh waved away strong first-half appeals for a penalty after Martin Odegaard handled the ball in Arsenal's box.
Here's why Arsenal's skipper escaped any punishment, much to the vocal disdain of those in Anfield.
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