
This exit tends to happen.
Well, at least Arsenal TV will be interesting.
The Gunners have exited the Champions League at an all too familiar stage, but the manner of this defeat was certainly different when compared to previous seasons.
In his pre-match programme notes, Arsene Wenger called on his players to play for pride. It didn't happen. Christ, it didn't happen.
Let's be honest, the result in Germany meant that the tie was finished before a ball was even kicked at the Emirates, but goals from Lewandowski, Robben, Costa and a brace from Vidal emphatically cancelled out Theo Walcott's opener.
Bayern were good, Arsenal were abject.
These things tend to happen.
https://twitter.com/bateson87/status/839225100473876480
And then it happened. Gallows humour at its best.
https://twitter.com/BeardedGenius/status/839226460531470339
https://twitter.com/mowingmeadows/status/839226249792794624
https://twitter.com/NOT_MOTD/status/839226807652081665
https://twitter.com/Oldfirmfacts1/status/839226533722091521
https://twitter.com/munashechinyani/status/839227330283319296
https://twitter.com/WelhamOfficial/status/839226984429457412
https://twitter.com/MartinCloake/status/839228867990679552
Even Bayern Munich got in on the act.
https://twitter.com/FCBayernEN/status/839226422694662144