As Wednesday nights go, it was pretty eventful.
Arsenal did an Arsenal,
collapsing against Bayern Munich as their season imploded in 15 catastrophic second-half minutes.
Meanwhile, back in Dublin, the government won a vote of confidence called in the wake of the latest twist in the Maurice McCabe Garda whistleblower saga.
However, despite that vote, it is being reported this morning that Taoiseach Enda Kenny's
days as leader of Fine Gael are numbered.
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/832127672025227265
Under pressure from his party, the Taoiseach may stand down within a week - leading many to wonder who will cling on to power longer: Kenny or Arsene Wenger.
While it seems like Kenny has been in power forever, he only replaced Michael Noonan as leader of Fine Gael in 2002 - six years after Wenger took charge of the Gunners.
Kenny became the first Fine Gael Taoiseach to win a second term in office last year, but like Arsenal, his best days are behind him. Both Wenger and Kenny are this morning realising that all power is fleeting.
https://twitter.com/philmccabe83/status/831983578846208007
https://twitter.com/alanfoxpower/status/832004393838993408
https://twitter.com/tv_KevinSharkey/status/831994817123057665
https://twitter.com/gerry_lenihan/status/831989388070490112
https://twitter.com/PM9090/status/831980533320146944
https://twitter.com/confusedEnda/status/831979859383566336
https://twitter.com/Tedlynott/status/831959843909074949
What do you think?
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/832141250178473987