“We had some big situations to create the chances to win the game but it’s a big stride as a team to come to these places,” Arteta told Sky Sports.
“The commitment of all the players and discipline of the players to defend and also win the ball high up the park, which we did a lot.
“It’s 2021, since they [Manchester City] didn’t score here. They have so many structures and they build from different bases. It disrupts your organisation.
“You’re facing the best manager in the world and it’s very difficult.
“Nothing changes, we wanted to win, we know the Liverpool result but we have a lot to play for.”
Qatar Olympic Committee President H E Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani with Team Qatar athletes during his visit to the Olympic Village, in Paris, yesterday. PA
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