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Gary Neville criticises Mikel Arteta following Arsenal vs Tottenham

Arsenal and Tottenham clashed on Sunday afternoon.

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Both sides headed into the game unbeaten after five Premier League games, with four wins and one draw to their name.

When all was said and done in north London, the pair remained unbeaten thanks to a 2-2 draw.

Arsenal dominated early on but lost their grip on the game after the break when Declan Rice went off.

And speaking after the match, Gary Neville has hit out at Mikel Arteta for the way he carried himself during the match:

“I want to see composure from this Arsenal team and that’s difficult because the manager’s on the sideline jumping around like you wouldn’t believe,” he said.

“I want to see passion, but I want to see composure and a coldness, and that feels like a contradiction. But I want to see it in the right moments at the right times.”

“Rice had gone off at half-time and that presented a danger, so should Jorginho have been left there almost last man on the ball for Son’s second equaliser? Maybe, maybe not. He should have done better himself, of course, but when you concede a goal a minute after one going in, that’s what I’m talking about, that mentality. They didn’t get set again.”

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