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Arsenal fans come up with new chant ahead of Real Madrid clash and it’s completely rattled Liverpool supporters


 



 


As a result of the new chant that Arsenal supporters have developed, Liverpool supporters have been completely shaken.



In the first leg of their Champions League quarterfinal match against Real Madrid, which took place last week, the Gunners turned in a remarkable performance.


In order to secure a 3-0 victory, Declan Rice scored two incredible free kicks, and then Mikel Merino scored the game-winning goal.



Taking into consideration the fact that Arsenal will be playing the second leg at the Bernabeu, they are the clear favourites to proceed to the round of four, where Paris Saint-Germain will be waiting.


In the days leading up to the match, supporters of the Gunners have caused a stir among Liverpool supporters by appearing to imitate the Reds’ cry for Luis Diaz.

Arsenal fans were heard shouting about either winger Gabriel Martinelli or striker Gabriel Jesus in a video that was shared on social media. The chanting was performed to a melody that was similar to the song that Liverpool’s Diaz was singing.

One of them was heard singing, “His name is Gabi, he’s from Sao Paulo, and he plays for Arsenal.” they were heard singing.

The following is a chant that Liverpool supporters have been using for quite some time to express their support for Diaz: “He’s Luis Diaz, he’s from Barrancas, and he plays for Liverpool.”

 

When asked about it on social media, a Liverpool supporter responded by asking, “Do they have any of their own songs?”

 

Someone else on Twitter said, “Hahaha, I’m sure they haven’t.”

A third member of the audience commented: “In fairness, if I had to sing ‘North London Forever’, I’d be copying Liverpool songs too.”

The following was written by another individual: “Allez allez allez, Mane song (stolen for Saka), now this one.” After then, they will be on YNWA.

A supporter of Arsenal, on the other hand, immediately responded by saying, “You stole your most famous song from Celtic lad.”

A another individual stated: “Yous have literally ripped the majority of your songbook off Celtic.”

Speaking before of Arsenal’s encounter with Madrid, Gunners coach Mikel Arteta noted that despite the 3-0 advantage, his ambition is to win.

He made the following statement: “It is the same as we did in London; our preparation for the game has been about the things that we have to do, the things that we have to dominate throughout the game, in different phases, in order to give us the best possible chance to win the game.”

“That’s clear in our mindset, and the way we’re going to play tomorrow.”

 



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