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Mikel Arteta: Arsenal will welcome the champion Liverpool with applause

Mikel Arteta: Arsenal will welcome the champion Liverpool with applause
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed that his team will welcome Liverpool, who have won the championship ahead of schedule, with a standing ovation. This process is known in the world of football as the "championship corridor", and is organized as a sign of respect for the club that secured the championship ahead of schedule.

"They have been the strongest and most consistent team this season. Liverpool have shown that they deserve this championship. Special recognition should be given to the coach Arne Slot and his staff, they have done a great job. This is sport and you always have to respect the opponent who has performed better than you," Mikel Arteta said at a press conference.

In the 36th round of the Premier League, Arsenal will play an away match against Liverpool. Liverpool have already won the championship before this match and the team's players will enter the field as champions. Currently, the "Gunners" occupy second place in the tournament table and intend to give a worthy resistance to one of their main rivals this season, the Merseysiders.

Liverpool's dominance and strong performance this season have been a decisive factor in their path to the championship. Arne Slott's team has shown consistent and very effective football throughout the season, proving that they are absolutely worthy of the championship.

It should be noted that Arsenal have also played well this season, are in strong second place and have already secured a place in the Champions League next season.

The match between the two strong clubs is expected to be particularly interesting for fans. In particular, Arsenal's respect for the champion team is one of the best traditions in the world of football and will add additional color to this match.
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