
Arsenal fans have fully rattled Liverpool supporters after coming up with a new chant.
Last week, the Gunners produced a stunning performance when they took on Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final.
Declan Rice scored two stunning freekicks before Mikel Merino netted to seal a 3-0 victory.
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Heading into the second leg at the Bernabeu, Arsenal are the firm favourites to advance to the last four, where Paris Saint Germain will be waiting.
Ahead of the match, Gunners fans have rattled Liverpool supporters after they appeared to copy the Reds' chant for Luis Diaz.
In a video that was posted on social media, Arsenal fans were heard chanting about either winger Gabriel Martinelli or striker Gabriel Jesus in a similar tune to Liverpool's Diaz song.
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They were heard singing: "His name is Gabi, he's from Sao Paulo and he plays for Arsenal."
Liverpool fans have long made a similar chant for Diaz, which goes: "He's Luis Diaz, he's from Barrancas and he plays for Liverpool."
Reacting on social media, one Liverpool fan said: "Do they have any of their own songs?"
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Another tweeted: "Hahaha surely they haven’t."
A third fan joked: "In fairness, if I had to sing ‘North London Forever’, I’d be copying Liverpool songs too."
Someone else wrote: "Allez allez allez, Mane song (stolen for Saka), now this one. They'll be on YNWA next."
However, an Arsenal fan hit back with: "You stole your most famous song from Celtic lad."
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Another added: "Yous have literally ripped the majority of your songbook off Celtic."
Speaking ahead of Arsenal's match with Madrid, Gunners boss Mikel Arteta said that despite the 3-0 lead, his objective is to win.
He said: "It's 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 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."
Topics: Arsenal, Mikel Arteta, Liverpool, Champions League, Real Madrid, Football, Fan Reactions