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Arsenal were denied a first Champions League title on May 30, 2026 when holders Paris Saint‑Germain beat the Gunners on penalties after a 1-1 draw in Budapest.
Eberechi Eze and Gabriel missed spot kicks in the shootout that handed PSG back‑to‑back continental crowns.
Minutes after the decisive miss, several Premier League rivals and players seized on the moment on social media.
Chelsea’s official account posted a Stamford Bridge stadium‑tour advert featuring a Champions League trophy with the caption “Come and visit London’s Home of Trophies,” while Tottenham players including Richarlison and Djed Spence and Manchester City forward Erling Haaland shared posts and clips interpreted as jibes at Arsenal.
Other clubs and fan accounts — from Crystal Palace to Nottingham Forest and various supporter pages — joined the online taunting.
The Chelsea post went viral and the club later posted a follow‑up message congratulating Arsenal on their Premier League title and tempering the tone.
The episode highlighted the rapid, amplified nature of club communications during high‑profile fixtures and the thin line between rivalry banter and public relations fallout.





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