Una mujer te tira líquido en la cara, te insulta, te persigue, te ataca, mientras llevás varios minutos tratando de alejarte, y cuando acorralado procedés por fin a defenderte, te tratan de "cagón". ¿Quién carajo volvió a las mujeres seres de culto intocables? Actos traen consecuencias.
One of the most remarkable things I witnessed after the UCL final had nothing to do with football tactics, refereeing decisions or even the result itself.
Arsenal lost on penalties.
In the biggest match of their careers, Gabriel and Eze were the two players who missed from the spot. The modern football landscape has conditioned us to expect what comes next:
- Abuse.
- Scapegoating.
- Personal attacks.
- And in far too many cases, racial abuse.
Many rival supporters were already waiting for Arsenal fans to turn on their own players. They expected outrage, finger pointing & the same toxic reaction we have sadly seen so many times across football.
Instead, Arsenal supporters responded in a completely different way, they rallied around Gabriel and Eze, reminded them of everything they had contributed throughout the season, that one penalty does not erase months of sacrifice, commitment and performances that helped deliver a EPL and a UCL final appearance.
The response was so overwhelming that Gabriel’s shirt sales reportedly skyrocketed in the days that followed, think about that for a second, a player misses one of the most important penalties in Arsenal’s history and the supporters respond by buying more of his shirts.
Not because they enjoyed the defeat / weren’t hurting.
But because they understood that supporting a football club means standing by your players in the worst moments, not just the best ones.
That is what support looks like.
That is what loyalty looks like.
And in a football culture increasingly driven by outrage and online abuse, Arsenal supporters showed the world that empathy, class and unity still exist.
You don’t have to win every trophy to make people proud.
Sometimes the way you respond to heartbreak says even more about who you are.
This club, these players and these supporters should be proud of that❤️
COYG
Qatar at NO point banned gays from entering their country.
They just said, public display of affection between anyone including straight people was frowned upon.
The US is systematically targeting anyone that isn't white.
Not a single peep from those anti-Qatar activist 👍
Bitcoin return in 2026:
• 1 carabao cup
• 1 FA cup
• 2 Europa league finals bottled
• 0 league titles in his entire career
• lost a final to fucking Tottenham 😭
• got knocked out by flipping Grimsby Town
Manchester City were having a documentary thinking they were going to win the league and show the world how they overcame last season’s woes only for Arteta to dunk on them and spoil it
Now they have to show Arsenal winning the league in their documentary
Since the night Arsenal became EPL champions, I have never been angry. I wake up smiling always with immense joy in my heart.
Thank you Mikel Arteta for changing my life.