
It looks like it's just not meant to be for Zlatan Ibrahimovic, as far as Champions League glory is concerned.
The Swede found himself eliminated from the competition at the quarter-final stage for the fifth season running, four times with Paris Saint-Germain and once with AC Milan.
PSG's 3-2 aggregate defeat to Manchester City means he has still not won the trophy (he was on loan with Milan when parent club Barcelona triumphed in 2011) and, at the age of 34, it's conceivable that he never will.
After scoring but also missing a penalty in the first leg of this year's quarter final, the veteran drew a blank in the 1-0 defeat at the Etihad Stadium, and many were quick to have their say about the divisive forward.
There were enough people fighting his corner early on...
https://twitter.com/RyanRosenblatt/status/719961551369740288
https://twitter.com/neal_sousbois/status/719969836646985734
Even if he did decide to interview himself again.
https://twitter.com/archiert1/status/719913323194642432
But once the game got underway, the criticism soon began.
https://twitter.com/tomwfootball/status/719982202604417024
Even if he wasn't the only big name to struggle...
https://twitter.com/wright_rob/status/719981522883846144
And the backlash continued at the final whistle...
https://twitter.com/MiguelDelaney/status/719987634886590464
And then we got the final insult.
https://twitter.com/BenMcAleer1/status/719989745770741761