Twitter laughs, cries, tries to reason with another Arsenal meltdown
Another Champions League season, yet another embarrassing exit for Arsenal.
The Gunners were hammered 5-1 for a second consecutive match by Bayern Munich on Tuesday, a harrowing result that saw Arsene Wenger's dilapidated side succumb to a soul-crushing 10-2 aggregate defeat in the Round of 16.
Related: Unlucky No. 7: Why Arsenal was bounced in Round of 16 ... again
The Twitterverse was, naturally, all over it.
People can't even get off these 8-2 jokes before Arsenal concedes another.
— Danny Page (@DannyPage) March 7, 2017
— arseblog (@arseblog) March 7, 2017
Vidal literally laughing at Arsenal. This is actually painful to watch.
— Copa90 (@Copa90) March 7, 2017
Bloody hell. Not actually watching Arsenal-Bayern, but bloody hell.
— Sid Lowe (@sidlowe) March 7, 2017
If Arsenal fans wait until the final whistle they should miss the traffic.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) March 7, 2017
The most amazing thing about another humiliation is there's not even anything new you can really say.
— Miguel Delaney (@MiguelDelaney) March 7, 2017
Like watching a toddler wrestling Conor McGregor.
— Arsenal Report (@ArsenalReport) March 7, 2017
Its never really been about last 16 exits every year for Arsenal - although never ideal - its simply been about how they lost. Same again.
— Kristian Jack (@KristianJack) March 7, 2017
What time did Arsenal's season end? 10-2.
— The Front 3 (@TheFront3) March 7, 2017
'Are we Tottenham in disguise?' the latest chant from the Arsenal fans
— Mark Ogden (@MarkOgden_) March 7, 2017
5-1 - This is Arsenal's biggest home defeat since November 1998 (5-0 loss to Chelsea in League Cup). Low.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) March 7, 2017
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