Arsenal is expected to give Liverpool an honorary guard at Anfield this weekend.
Mail Sport understands that Gunners will probably follow the lead of Chelsea and honor the champions of Arne Slot while they enter the field.
The characteristic of respect caused the debate with a branding that is humiliating. Ex-Wattford striker Troy Deeney added that it was 'a load of old b ***** ks'.
However, it is thought that the men of Mikel Arteta, who at one point were the only side that could stop the Liverpool's title loading, will collect in two lines to cheer their rivals on the field. The view within the club is that such a measure is a sign of sportiness.
Giving the champions an honorary guard is not mandatory and there is nothing in the Premier League Rulebook that forces other clubs to do this.
It has become commonplace and in 2013 applauded Arsenal United in the field in 2013 when Robin van Persie returned to the Emirates.
Although their own title challenge is over, the Gunners remain in conflict in the Champions League.
They will be confronted with Paris Saint-Germain in the French capital tomorrow night, hoping to destroy a 1-0 first leg shortage to reach the final.
On Sunday, Rangers refused to give an honorary guard to Rivals Celtic, prior to their 1-1 draw with the Scottish champions.
