Mikel Arteta stormed out of his post-match interview after he lost more ground in the title race.
Arteta had just watched his side rescue a point against Manchester through Declan Rice - but they still lost more ground to Arne Slot's Liverpool. The Reds are now potentially six games away from their second Premier League triumph as the Gunners' long wait goes on.
And a visibly frustrated Arteta stomped out of the interview after he grew frustrated with Sky's line of questioning.
The Spaniard was repeatedly asked about Arsenal's wall for the United's opening goal. He was then asked if he could excuse the players for failing to beat an under-par United side amid their injury crisis.
A visibly irritated Arteta replied: "I will defend my players all the time because the will to win, there is no question about that. But in those moments, we have to be better as a team. That's it."
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta stormed off mid-interview on Sky Sports
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta stormed off mid-interview on Sky Sports (Image: Sky Sports)
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There was controversy around Bruno Fernandes' free-kick - with the Arsenal wall further back than it should have been.
Gary Neville, who was on co-commentary for Sky Sports had noted the "wall looked absolutely miles away" when Fernandes lined up.
Sky themselves also noted the wall was too far away before their coverage of the second half, confirming that it was 11.2 yards back.
Arteta, himself, said: "He's been smart and he took advantage, that is football. He's been smarter than the ref, that's okay, they allowed him to do it."
He added: "You are so good in the first half, you do so many good things and you go one nil down. Mentally it's painful, but we tried, we went for it, we scored the goal, we were really trying.
"We opened the gate to lose the game and the gate was completely closed. There was no chance we could lose the game and we opened it up ourselves."