Emmanuel Petit on Premier League clubs mocking Arsenal after the final defeat:
π£οΈ βI have to say, I found it embarrassing.
The second Arsenal lost, some Premier League clubs couldn't wait to jump on social media and remind everyone about their European trophies.
That tells you everything.
Instead of supporting an English club representing the league on the biggest stage in club football, they were busy celebrating Arsenal's pain.
For me, that's not rivalry. That's insecurity.
Arsenal were 90 minutes away from doing something special, and rather than show respect, people were desperately searching through the history books for old trophies to post online.
Why? Because they were terrified of seeing Arsenal join that club.
Let's be honest, some of these clubs spent the entire season watching Arsenal compete at a level they couldn't reach.
The jealousy was obvious.
The moment Arsenal fell short, they treated it like they had won something themselves.
That's the mentality of people who would rather see Arsenal fail than focus on their own success.
The trophy may have slipped away, but the reaction from some rivals showed exactly how much Arsenal still live rent-free in their heads.β
Today, he will tell you winning the Premier League and not letting a single side in world football beat you in open play IS NOT ENOUGH AND THAT WE WANT MUCH MORE.
Read that again.
Till the wheels fall off Mikel.
Cruel to lose on pens. Iβd say PSG deserved it with their dominance in the game, good defending from Arsenal.
Is our next step in this squad to be the dominating team in big matches?
Iβm relaxed ahead of the UCL final. Winning the premier league released a lot of pressure on the team and emotion from the fans #ChampionsLeague#UCL#PSGARS
Spurs spent Β£1B to fight relegation back to back.
Chelsea spent Β£2B to finish mid table year after year.
Man City spent Β£500M in a year to bottle the league.
Liverpool spent Β£500M in a single window to scrape a UCL spot.
But itβs Arteta whoβs called out for spending Β£900M over SEVEN SEASONS? Idiots.
Bruno winning Player of the year for doing nothing for 5 months and turning up when the pressures off with nothing to play for absolutely perfectly sums up not only him, but Manchester United as a club.