Fans beg 'delete before it's too late' after Arsenal and Barcelona's 'cringe' video previewing friendly | The Sun

FANS have called on Barcelona to delete a "cringe" video previewing their pre-season friendly against Arsenal.

Stars from both clubs took part in the video to promote their upcoming match at the SoFi Stadium in California, USA.



Arsenal stars Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli took part in the video along with Barca pair Pedri and Aleix Balde.

The foursome share a pretend FaceTime conversation with 20-year-old Pedri highlighting the "young talents" that will be on show.

Martinelli claimed he was "buzzing" for the clash but fans do not share his enthusiasm.

Supporters have blasted the Instagram video as "cringe" with the scripted dialogue appearing very forced.

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One said: "Delete before it’s too late 💀"

Another added: "Holy cringe."

A third said: "This was the most horrible acting 😂"

And another commented: "I physically cringed watching that."

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The Gunners continue their pre-season on Thursday against Barcelona and Mikel Arteta will be hoping for a response from his side following defeat to Manchester United last time out.

It was a day to forget for the club as their own supporters began fighting each other in the stands at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

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