I'm not here to build a case for admiring Arsenal. A shithouse club with the most active role of all clubs in trying to ruin our own club through a concerted effort via the PL. A club that writes letters to the authorities when they are threatened by competitors. A club that fills its coffers with anti-competitive owner interest-free loans whilst denying others the chance to boost their own revenue streams.
All of the above is before mentioning anything to do with football itself. A manager who lied to the disciplinary panel when calling a referee "a disgrace". A manager who leaves his technical area with total impunity, obstructing the opposition from taking throw-ins, throwing balls into the crowd to prevent the opposition from taking a quick throw-in, lining his substitutes up along the touchline when all substitutes have been used. I could go on. Then there's the team - diving, grappling on corners and in open play, headbutting, shirt-pulling, wasting time, feigning injury. Never forget that Myles Lewis-Skelly got a yellow card at the Etihad before he'd even appeared for Arsenal's first-team.
I hate Liverpool but begrudgingly admired how good they were under Klopp. To say anything less would demean City's brilliant efforts in overcoming them. But I'll only go as far to accept that Arsenal are the best of a bad bunch, a side that has benefited from the circumstances of a general dip in quality of football across Europe. This does happen from time to time. Anti-football does occasionally win and it probably will this year.