Jeremy Corbyn once schemed alongside Hector Bellerin to outwit Piers Morgan during a rant about Arsene Wenger. A lifelong Arsenal supporter, Corbyn backed a motion as Islington North MP to recognise the Gunners as "the best team in the world" in 2004, as the north Londoners romped to a first-ever golden Premier League crown with the likes of Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira and Robert Pires.Under the guidance of legendary boss Arsene Wenger, the Gunners managed to remain unbeaten for the entirety of the league campaign - a feat no other top-flight side has managed since the formation of the Premier League in 1992.READ MORE: Arsenal told they have better chance of winning league than ugly TottenhamBut 18 years later, Arsenal's golden trophy still remains their last top-flight title.
And having failed to deliver the main prize for over a decade, pressure was mounting on Wenger during the last two years of his reign.The result was a divisive Emirates Stadium split between two camps: those supporting Wenger and those wanting him booted out the door.
A vociferous member of the Wenger 'out' camp, outspoken TV pundit Piers Morgan put his opinion to both Corbyn and ex-Arsenal full-back Bellerin at the GQ Men of the Year awards - but the duo had a cunning plan to snub his approach.HAVE YOUR SAY!
What's your cunning plan to escape Piers Morgan? Let us know in the comments section below"I went to their annual award thing to give this award to Stormzy and then came across Piers Morgan, who was annoyed with me for having a conversation with Hector Bellerin," Corbyn told Novara Media."Morgan comes over and starts interrupting us and starts poking Hector saying 'well don't you think it's time for Arsene Wenger to go?'"And I said 'do you.
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