Manchester City’s resounding 3-0 victory over Chelsea was more than just a statement on the pitch. It provided a platform for the Etihad faithful to launch a “brutal” and highly visual provocation against their main title rivals, Arsenal.
While Josep Guardiola’s side dismantled a struggling Chelsea side, one particular moment captured by television cameras in the stands quickly became the talk of the weekend.
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Man City fans troll Arsenal after 3-0 win over Chelsea
As the match drew to a close and City secured three points, cameras focused on cheering supporters holding water bottles with the Arsenal club emblem prominently displayed.
In a deliberate and mocking gesture, the fan mimed drinking water from a bottle while grinning at the camera, an obvious nod to the ‘drinking Arsenal tears’ meme that has been circulating online.
The footage spread across social media platforms within minutes. Rivals fans interpreted the stunt as a direct jab at Arsenal’s reputation as being perceived as the ‘Bottlers’, a tag that has followed Mikel Arteta’s side since collapsing at the end of previous seasons.
City are so close to taking the lead and the psychological warfare in the stands is beginning to reflect the relentless pressure on the field.
But the trolling didn’t end there. City fans also started shouting “Are you watching Arsenal?” and were very outspoken. towards the end of the game.
City fans may have started trolling and celebrating a little early, but Pep Guardiola has the experience and quality to turn the title race around from here and can make the most of Arsenal’s slump.
Arsenal could win the Premier League title again
Trolling comes at a particularly sensitive time for gunners. Despite leading the Premier League table for much of the 2025/26 season, there have been fears that the wheels could slip away in recent weeks.
Arsenal have already been kicked out of the FA Cup and League Cup, making the Premier League their last hope of winning a major this year.
However, recent stumbles against lower-table opponents have allowed Manchester City to close the gap.
The ‘bottling’ saga has once again plagued north London, with fans and pundits alike questioning whether Arteta’s side have the mental fortitude to withstand City’s traditional end-of-season ‘winning streak’ machine.
With seven games remaining in the race, the pressure is immense for Arsenal to avoid another historic collapse.
For City supporters, the message is clear. They believe the title will return to Manchester and are relishing every drop of drama along the way.

