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Invincibles: Arsenal Takes A Swipe At Liverpool As They Change Their Name

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Arsenal Football clubs have continued to shade Liverpool and the latest is the North London side removing "L" from their name, "Arsenal".



Following the their Twitter handle name, it's been written as "Arsena" and no longer "Arsenal"

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Fans curiosity has grown day by day for the reason behind their latest action.

Already, the league is on break due to the coronavirus pandemic.

It's been reported that the League will resume on April 30th.

Liverpool currently lead the tip of the table with 82 points after 29 games played.


The Reds were aiming to match Arsenal’s unbeaten run of the invincibles of 2003/2004.

But that move was shattered after Watford ended the run of Jurgen Klopp’s side with a 3-0 thrashing at Vicarage Road in February.

The result sees Liverpool with 27 wins, 1 draw which was against Manchester United and 1 loss against Watford.

Many have suggested that Arsenal decided to remove the "L" so as to remind Liverpool fans that they finished the season with loss, as the "L" connote "Loss".

According to Sports outlets in England, a meeting is expected to go down on April 3rd between the FA and club stakeholders on to decide whether to continue the league in April 30th or cancel the season.

There are suggestions that many clubs are fine for the season to be cancelled.

Recall that the will mean that Liverpool's quest to lift the Premier League for the first time continues.

Liverpool are yet to win the league title since 1992 when it was formed.

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