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Liverpool youngster Harvey Elliott has laughed off Arsenal's Community Shield victory and dubbed it a 'McDonald's trophy.'
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Arsenal won the trophy on Saturday afternoon with a 5-4 win on penalties after a 1-1 draw in normal time.
The Gunners players celebrated on the pitch emphatically but Elliott didn't seem too bothered by his side's loss.
Elliott, who was an unused substitute in the game, stated on Instagram Live: "I'm not worried bro McDonald's trophy anyway."
Hahaha Harvey Elliott calling this the McDonald's Trophy :joy::smile: pic.twitter.com/QbQd7IBUNg
- TomFIFAHeaven (@TomLFCHeaven) August 29, 2020
He then added "six Champions Leagues," in reference to Liverpool's European haul.
Fans have reacted to the 17-year-old's outburst and his sly dig at Arsenal.
No way Harvey Elliott is this salty about a "McDonald's trophy", bringing up Champions League like he had contributed to them winning it :joy::joy::sob::sob:
He defo has a FT burner account pic.twitter.com/kfHyOfoX9g
- Arteta FC (@ArtetaGunner) August 29, 2020
Harvey Elliott sums that game up well... pic.twitter.com/PVZu77KNXW
- Watch LFC (@Watch_LFC) August 29, 2020
Harvey elliott the top red :joy: pic.twitter.com/Z7QqAQrl1R
- Jack:tm::reminder_ribbon:️ (@afcjack101) August 29, 2020
Harvey Elliott called the Community shield the McDonald trophy.
Man just hating cause he didn't win it.
English Super Cup.
Liverpool failed to beat Arsenal on their last two encounters. Let that sink in.
- IAmBenjani (@Benjani_Man9) August 29, 2020
Bukayo Saka beautifully switched play to the left wing to pick out Aubameyang, who controlled the ball before firing it past a helpless Alisson.
A stunning team move, a stunning finish!
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang that was class :clap:#CommunityShield pic.twitter.com/Mms3zlFOQP
- Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) August 29, 2020
Both sides tired as the game wore on and Liverpool got their equaliser through Takumi Minamino.
The 25-year-old netted his first goal for The Reds with a cool finish to take the game to a penalty shootout.
Minamino makes it 1-1!
His first goal for Liverpool :raised_hands:#CommunityShield pic.twitter.com/f5CN2q4LmJ
- Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) August 29, 2020
Arsenal scored all five of their spot kicks, while Rhian Brewster struck the bar.
The result means Jurgen Klopp's side have lost their second Community Shield in two years.
What do you think of Harvey Elliott's reaction to Liverpool's defeat?
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Topics: Community Shield, Liverpool, Football News, Football, Harvey Elliott, Arsenal