Bournemouth have been branded 'little shit' by a famous Arsenal YouTuber after mocking Mikel Arteta's team.
The Cherries couldn't help but have fun afterwards recording a surprise 2-0 win over the Gunners on Saturday night.
That result was helped by William SalibaRed card in the first half in which he was sent off for a professional foul on Evanilson.
Sharing highlights of the game, BournemouthThe TikTok account showed images of his victory accompanied by a compilation of Arsenal YouTuber Troopz reacts to goals in a double play on the north London side.
Troopz, who has 307,000 subscribers on YouTube and 299,000 followers on Instagram, is famous for his reactions when watching his beloved Gunners and first rose to fame on Arsenal Fan TV during the end of Arsene Wenger's reign.
But when responding to Bournemouth's video, Troopz did see the funny side.
“Family, how come Bournemouth's official TikTok posts this, the little s****,” with three laughing and crying emojis.
He then added: “Fairs, the game is the game,” with an eye-rolling emoji.
Arsenal's lack of discipline on the pitch is becoming a problem for Mikel Artetafrom the side.
The Gunners have won all five games in which they finished the game with 11 men, however, in the three games in which someone was sent off, they lost points.
Asked if it is a problem, Arteta said: “I mean, playing with ten men, obviously there is a problem.
“The truth is that when you look at the three very different actions and the outcome of them, the reasons are very different. Regardless of that, we cannot continue playing with ten men, especially at this level.
“When you play with ten men for 65 minutes, the task becomes almost impossible. So, we need to eradicate that. It is clear why, the reason and how, it does not matter. We have to focus and it has to happen.
“The most effective way, I have to be very honest, is not to talk about it. Because we tried and we showed it and we talked and we repeated the message that we had to play with 11 and it happened again after a week or after three weeks and they said: 'Guys, let's try something else.' And then it disappeared.
“So I don't know if it's the right way or not, but that's what happened, that's the reality. We've also had two different periods where we had a lot and then nothing. Now we've had three in a row.”