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Piers Morgan reignites Man Utd vs Arsenal feud over 'GOAT' Premier League team

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Piers Morgan has reignited the debate over the greatest Premier League team of all time. The outspoken TV personality took to Twitter to vent his frustrations in response to a post from SPORTbible as the feud between Manchester United and Arsenal rumbles on.The social media publisher tweeted: "It's official.

Manchester United 07/08 have been voted as the greatest Premier League side ever."However, as an avid Arsenal supporter, Morgan hit back in response, questioning the legitimacy of the label given to one of Sir Alex Ferguson's greatest ever teams.It's fair to say he isn't in agreement over this one...Morgan replied: "SORRY???

A team that lost FIVE times that season is deemed better than the 2004 Arsenal Invincibles who never lost a game???"That’s not ‘official’, that’s ’ridiculous.’"The debate over which side is the greatest of the Premier League era is a hotly-contested one with both sets of fans adamantly arguing over the honour.Arsenal remain the only team in Premier League history to go a whole campaign undefeated, with Arsene Wenger's famous 'Invincibles' of 2003-04 winning the league with a record of 26 victories, 12 draws and zero defeats. Who are the greatest side in the history of the Premier League?

Let us know in the comments section below. The Gunners also finished that season with a points haul of 90, a whopping 11 more than runners-up Chelsea.In comparison, the United team of 2007-08 actually won one more Premier League matches than Arsenal did during their Invincibles season boasting a record of 27 victories, six draws and five defeats.Ferguson's side amassed a total of 87 points that campaign as they edged out Chelsea by a mere two points.Want to be on the ball with all of the latest football.

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