'Stay humble Haaland' - Arsenal fans brag about winning the Premier League title after thrashing Man City 5-1
London giants Arsenal boosted their chances of bagging the Premier League title after trashing Manchester City 5-1 in one of their best performance this season.
Goals gallowed at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday as Kai Karvatz, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Martin Odegaard, Thomas Partey and Ethan Nwaneri condemned Pep Guardiola's charges perhaps to their most painful defeat of the season, rendering Erling Haaland's strike a consolation.
The result left Arsenal fans purring, believing that this is the year the Gunners will win the title and end their 22-year title drought.
Even though this seems an impossible mission considering that Liverpool have opened a six-point gap over the gunners and still have a game in hand, the Emirates faithfully could not hide their joy.
"Arsenal will win the Premier League," Jacob Benja posted o his X account.
Arsenal will win the premier league
— Jacob benja (@JacobB72974) February 3, 2025
Another X user by the name Lamaar, said: "Arsenal will win the EPL this season. Mark my words."
Haaland has had bitter exchanges with the Gunners in the past and that was on show again on Sunday.
Arsenal will win the EPL this season.
— Lamarr (@Kinglamarr___) February 2, 2025
Mark my words.
Arsenal defender Gabriel Magallanes was spotted laughing in the face of the City striker after the Gunners took an early lead.
The Brazilian center back, gleefully ran up the pitch to celebrate with his teammates, pausing along the way to mock Haaland.
It's going to be crazy day because yesterday we lost so board want distraction with positivity... Let's see What will be happening but atleast we know that Tel want Man United that's it.. I want Arsenal win the premier League this season.. LiVARpool And 115 I hate them
— Deep San (@Deep_San45) February 3, 2025
In the reverse fixture September last year, Gabriel and Haaland clashed in the 2-2 draw after John Stones scored a last-minute equalizer.
Haaland is on record telling Mikel Arteta to 'stay humble' after the final whistle in the draw.