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Rob Holding Reveals Why Arsenal Has Good Fighting Spirit

Arsenal welcomed Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium last night and the match ended 1-1 after thrilling 90 minutes of intensity which one would need in a big match as that. Even though most football analysts were backing Jurgen Klopp’s men to win the game but the gunners showed that they aren’t a walk over as it held the Reds to a 1-1 draw.

Rob Holding was selected in the starting eleven that played Liverpool and he did a great job in this match as he kept their best player, Mohamed Salah at bay even though the Egyptian international did try to dribble past the young Englishman but most of those attempts failed because Holding was very composed.

Arsenal fans were surprised with the fighting spirit showed by their team on Saturday especially after they conceded because one would have thought that they would mow be on pressure hence the visitors scoring many goals. Rob Holding has revealed why they have that fighting spirit.

“There’s a really good team chemistry here and a winning mentality. We’re not losing and we’ll keep fighting until the end. We never give up, we’ll keep going and get what we deserve.” Rob Holding told Arsenal’s official website.

Arsenal fans will be hoping to see similar performances as yesterday in the future because they showed that they can also stop a top six team yet people thought that Unai Emery was only capable of winning against the small teams.

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