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Liverpool’s Harvey Elliott mocks Arsenal’s Community Shield victory on Instagram and dubs it ‘McDonald’s Trophy’

LIVERPOOL’S Harvey Elliott mocked Arsenal after their Community Shield win – calling it the McDonald’s Trophy.

The Londoner and former Fulham youngster laughed off the Gunners’ penalty shootout win over his Reds.

Liverpool teenager Harvey Elliott has caused more controversy by telling Community Shield winners Arsenal they had won the ‘McDonald’s Trophy’

Teenager Elliott, an unused sub in the match at Wembley, posted on Instagram: “I’m not worried bro McDonald’s trophy anyway.”


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He then added six Champions League in reference to the Merseysiders winning Europe’s top prize a record number of times.

Arsenal have only managed to get to the Champions League final once, when they lost to Barcelona in 2006.

In the Community Shield, the Gunners had led through Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang before Reds sub Takumi Minamino’s second-half leveller prompted penalties.

But the Londoners won it after Rhian Brewster missed his spot-kick.

It was not the first time that Elliott has caused controversy.

He was forced to apologise to England captain Harry Kane after branding the Tottenham star a ‘f****** m**g’ in a sick taunt on a social media video.

The 17-year-old midfielder became the youngest player ever used in the Premier League when he made his debut for Fulham in a 1-0 defeat to Wolves on May 4.

Elliott, a boyhood Liverpool fan, joined the Reds for an undisclosed fee in 2019.