Newcastle made sure of rubbing salt in the wounds of Arsenal after his semifinal victory of the Cábao Cup on Wednesday night, with online publications and songs in his stadium.
Eddie Howe's team reserved its place in Wembley next month after beating the 4-0 Gunners together, winning by a margin of two goals on both legs.
Jacob Murphy and Anthony Gordon concluded the victory in the second leg for the Uracas, which will now go to Wembley for a clash against Liverpool or Tottenham.
Shortly after his victory, Newcastle's social media account claimed to make fun of Arsenal and, specifically, Mikel Arteta with an online publication.
After the defeat in the first semifinal legislator, Arteta strangely blamed the ball, manufactured by Puma, not Nike, for the defeat of his team.
Clearly, those complaints were not forgotten by Newcastle's social team, who published a photo of the Capao Cup ball, with the legend: 'The Culprit'.
Meanwhile, as Craig Hope of Mail Sport pointed out, home supporters can also be heard singing: “Mikel Arteta, must be the ball.”
The fun did not stop there for Newcastle. In his interview after the game, Gordon made reference to the mockery 'Stay Humble' was a dominant football speech this week.
After beating Man City 5-1 on Sunday, Arsenal fans made sure they mock their rivals and told them to “have humble”, a reference to Erling Haaland's mockery in Mikel Arteta at the beginning of the season.
The teenager Myles Lewis-Skellly added fuel to the fire while coping the celebration of the Norwegian after scoring against the reigning champions.
However, on Wednesday night, their celebrations bite them again when Gordon referred to him in his interview.
Speaking to TNT Sports, Gordon said: “It is important for us to stay humble now.”
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