Manchester United legend Patrice Evra has likened Arsenal's failures to interrupted sex following their elimination from the UEFA Champions League.
Arsenal have gone another season without a trophy, with their last hope crushed by PSG on Wednesday night.
‘The Gunners lost 3-1 on aggregate to PSG in the semifinal of the Champions League, ending their hunt for their first European trophy.
Mikel Arteta's tenure as Gunners boss will continue without another trophy for at least five years since the 2020 FA Cup victory.
)
13:20 - 08.05.2025
‘Congratulations’ - Super Eagles icon Jay Jay Okocha hails former club PSG's lit night vs Arsenal
Jay Jay Okocha praises PSG for their 2-1 victory over Arsenal, securing a Champions League final spot with a 3-1 aggregate win, as the Gunners falter in Paris.
)
07:37 - 08.05.2025
'We arrived here in the worst state' - Mikel Arteta Defends Arsenal's Loss to PSG
Despite Arsenal's Champions League exit, Mikel Arteta believes his side were the best team in the competition and remains optimistic about their future.
Evra throws jibes at Arsenal
Evra launched into an unexpected monologue, expressing his sympathy for the Arsenal manager and their style of play.
The Frenchman reiterated his previous 'Netflix' remark, suggesting that Gunners supporters are perpetually anticipating the following season.
)
He said in the video, "I feel sorry for Arsenal, I think people are being really hard on them. I love Arteta anyway, he is a good friend.
"I think people have no problem with Arsenal players. People have a problem with their fans - they believe anything.
"I would even say I'm not sure I would do business with an Arsenal fan because they will promise you lots of things but it will never actually [deliver].
"We talk about Netflix - Netflix season 21 is on its way I think they started recording. It's banter - I love Arsenal. You can't hate your babies, it's impossible.
"I think I would give the example... imagine you have a good time with your wife or your girlfriend or your fiancée and you enjoy it... mmm oh la la. And the moment you are about to put some seed, someone grabs you.
"It's really painful and you get really frustrated because you want to make a Premier League or a Champions League baby but it's always the same story. So I'm sorry. I'm not trying to create the buzz with you guys but I love you.
)
"Let's get ready for the next season and I hope for you that United, Tottenham or Chelsea doesn't win a trophy this year because this is going to be terrible."
Arsenal will now prepare for their weekend Premier League clash with Liverpool and will look to get past their UCL elimination when they travel to Anfield.