Arsenal mocked by Liverpool fans over Invincibles trophy in challenge clip

Arsenal players were set a challenge by the club to find the gold Invincibles trophy – and Liverpool fans jumped at the chance to have a dig.

The Gunners currently sit 42 points behind the Premier League leaders, who maintained their unbeaten run with a 3-2 win against West Ham.

Jurgen Klopp’s side can win the title in four games’ time against Crystal Palace and chase a season with no losses.

The last team to achieve this feat was the north London side in the 2003/04 season, earning the Invincibles title as well as a gold replica Premier League trophy.

Footage emerged on Monday evening of four Gunners players being set a challenge to find the momento.

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Dani Ceballos and Emiliano Martinez were in one team – and they had an awkward moment.

The goalkeeper has to ask a member of staff where it is before posing for a selfie.

This footage has been viewed more than 50,000 times since being shared on the club’s official YouTube channel on Monday.

But the Anfield faithful had a dig at the Invincibles.

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“Where is the Invincible trophy – with Liverpool,” one supporter said.

Another commented: “The Invincibles trophy will be in out hands soon.”

While a third added: “The trophy goes to Anfield.”

With a fourth simply writing: “On the way to Anfield.”

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But Liverpool legend John Barnes does not believe his side can win a golden trophy.

He told Bonus Code Bets: "I think they can go all season unbeaten, but I don't think they will.

“I reckon they will lose one game but ultimately, they will still win the title comfortably.

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"At the end of the day it's not important for Liverpool to go unbeaten, it's important to win the league.

"It doesn't matter how well your team is doing because it's the kind of league where anything can happen and a shock result could come against anybody, top or bottom half.

"I can't predict which games they will lose, but I do think they will be beaten this season."

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