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If Arsenal win two trophies, is this team better than the Invincibles?

We want to hear from you as Arsenal close in on what could be a truly historic and memorable campaign for Mikel Arteta’s side.

The Gunners booked their spot in their first Champions League final in 20 years in midweek after Bukayo Saka’s first-half goal helped Arsenal see off Atletico Madrid in a closely-fought semi-final. 

They also have their sights set on the Premier League title and are in the driving seat with a five-point advantage over chasing Manchester City with two games remaining.

Arsenal’s Invincibles were the last Gunners team to win the Premier League in the 2003-04 season.

Should they go all the way this season their 22-year league title drought will be over.

But who is the better Arsenal team?  

If Arsenal win both the Premier League and Champions League this season, are they better than the Invincibles?

Our reporters have already spoken – which you can see below (and on the Sport page if you’re on our app) – but now we want to hear from you!

How to send in your comment

Send in a video on WhatsApp, no more than 45 seconds, by clicking this link HERE.

Take the video as a selfie and tell us which Arsenal team you think is better and why.

The best videos will be featured on our Sport page and the Daily Mail homepage.

So, what do you think? 

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