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Liverpool fans poke fun at Arsenal abuse with cheeky new flag for Carabao Cup semi-final

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Liverpool fans will be heading to the Emirates tonight equipped with a cheeky new flag as they poke fun at opponents Arsenal.The Premier League pair will finally face off in north London in the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final - a fixture that was originally scheduled to be played two weeks ago.An alleged Covid-19 outbreak in the Liverpool camp was the reason behind the game's postponement, however, it was subsequently revealed that the match should have taken place due to the scare actually being caused by a number of false positives.The revelation was widely condemned by Gunners' fans and it seems some of the Reds' faithful are keen for their aggrieved opponents not to forget the controversial misunderstanding during the second leg.An image doing the rounds on Twitter prior to the match displayed a Liverpool flag containing the words 'UP THE FALSE POSITIVE REDS' in a playful dig to their rivals.The banner, which also included the club's liver bird logo and six stars to represent Liverpool's six Champions League triumphs, was accompanied by the caption: "Flag ready for the Emirates."Following the decision to postpone the first leg of the semi-final, Arsenal released a statement expressing their "disappointment" at the news and it's fair to say their supporters weren't best pleased.Who will progress to the Carabao Cup final: Liverpool or Arsenal?

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