It may have only been the Community Shield, but losing to Arsenal on Saturday will have hurt Jurgen Klopp and his Liverpool players.Klopp and his squad possess that all-important winning mentality after sealing multiple trophies in recent seasons - including the Champions League and Premier League - and they will have been determined to add the 2020 Community Shield to their collection.The reigning Premier League champions went into the match as favourites but were beaten on penalties following a 1-1 draw in normal time.Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s superb 12-minute strike broke the deadlock for the Gunners, but Takumi Minamino’s equaliser with just over 15 minutes remaining set up a penalty shoot-out.Arsenal scored all five of their spot-kicks, but Liverpool only converted four. Rhian Brewster saw his penalty crash off the crossbar.p1egv584fo165vi9c1gkh1qr21nnd11.jpgThe 20-year-old looked dejected as Aubameyang scored the winning penalty - and this didn’t go unnoticed by teenager Curtis Jones.Fans were enthused to see the 19-year-old, who was born and raised in Liverpool, console his teammate with a kiss on the cheek and a pat on the chest.Watch the footage here…

Top stuff from such a young professional.

Despite the fact he will have felt gutted at the time, his first reaction was to pick the forward’s chin up.

Fans on social media believe this is another sign that Jones, who joined the Reds aged nine, is a future Liverpool captain…

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"This will not harm Rhian," Jurgen Klopp insisted in his post-match press conference, per The Mirror. "If anyone is to blame, it is me. But I wanted him in the position because he is a real finisher and confident. Today, not. That happens in football and life.

"We all have to learn and prove we can deal with defeats. If he would have scored and someone else missed, it's the same theme. There are bigger reasons than that.

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"Missing it like this is possible. I have never seen him miss one but today it happens, it can.

"I rarely share my football experiences with the boys because it was so long ago. He missed a penalty, we had a few words, it is all fine. No need to apologise, that is football. No problem."

On the match itself, Klopp told BT Sport: “We deserved the equaliser and could have scored more but we didn't do that.

"When you play against a formation like this then you need to be really fresh in the final third and you need to force it, create angles. The rhythm for that fell a little bit. Today it was not enough."