Roy Keane makes Arsenal point Mikel Arteta won't like as brutal verdict unleashed
Roy Keane has questioned Arsenal's mentality after Sunday's 2-2 draw against Liverpool.
Mikel Arteta's side risked falling seven points behind the league-leading Reds if they suffered defeat to Arne Slot's team. But Bukayo Saka's fine finish early on gave Arsenal the lead.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk went on to equalise before Mikel Merino headed in to put the Gunners 2-1 up at half-time. However, Mohammed Salah's second-half equaliser, after several injury-enforced substitutions, saw the points shared in north London.
And former Manchester United captain Keane has offered his verdict on Sunday's fixture. The pundit shared his concern for Arteta's team when it comes to competing with reigning champions Manchester City.
"I'm starting to worry about this Arsenal mentality," he told Sky Sports. "Now you're 2-1 up, and you've still got to try and win the game.
"But there's elements of Arsenal now and it's happened most of the season when they get themselves in front. Never mind excuses about injuries or being down to 10 men, they all seem to sit back in as if we'll settle for 2-1, we'll try and get something on the set piece instead of going, go and get the third goal because Liverpool were there for the taking of wanted to go for it.
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"It was almost, let's hope we can win 2-1 and then when you're up against good players like Salah they're good enough to punish you. I really worry for Arsenal, forget about the players, the medical staff, because every time an Arsenal player gets tackled, they're going down.
"They're rolling around, they're time wasting and they're trying to kill the game. I get that but you're the home team. You're 2-1 up, use the initiative, use the fans behind you because the fans are doing their best to to get them over the line today. And I just worry about that belief and that mentality.
"We're going do they really have that belief and conviction that they're a top team and they can really challenge Man City. I still don't see it. I think they've made great progress and it seems really I suppose critical, but you have to look at it when you compare them to Man City, where Man City got to the last few years."