Manchester Metropolis midfielder Bernardo Silva aimed a shot at Arsenal’s lack of current silverware as he insisted the Gunners “didn’t come to play soccer” in Sunday’s 2-2 draw.

John Stones’ 98th-minute equaliser noticed Metropolis safe a share of the spoils in a recreation which was largely one-sided after Arsenal went down to 10 males late within the first half. Metropolis ended with 77% possession and 33 photographs on purpose, in comparison with simply 5 from Arsenal.

After the sport, Silva lashed out at Arsenal‘s method to proceedings as he insisted Metropolis‘s rivalry with Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool was way more entertaining.

“The distinction [between the rivalries]? I do not know. Possibly that Liverpool have already gained a Premier League, Arsenal have not,” Silva informed TNT Sports activities. “That Liverpool have gained a Champions League, Arsenal have not.

“Liverpool at all times confronted us nose to nose to attempt to win the video games, so by this attitude the video games in opposition to Arsenal have not been like those we had and have in opposition to Liverpool. So sure, perhaps a distinct rivalry.”

Persevering with his criticism of Arsenal, Silva added: “There was just one group that got here to play soccer.

“The opposite got here to play to the bounds of what was potential to do and allowed by the referee, sadly. We’re not pleased as we wished the three factors, however personally I am proud of the best way we got here to play and confronted the sport. I am glad we at all times enter the pitch to attempt to win each match.”

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