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FootballFootball Fans Aim Sly Dig at Arsenal After Ramsey Missed Crucial Penalty in Europa League Finals
- Social media has no love for losers and Arsenal felt the full wrath of its users after Rangers suffered yet another European heartbreak in last night's Europa League finals
- Although Rangers were the side that lost in the finals, Arsenal received stray bullets due to Aaron Ramsey, who played for the Gunners between 2008 and 2019
- Ramsey was subbed on in the 117th minute of extra-time ahead of the penalties only to miss his crucial kick in the shootouts as Rangers lost 5-4 on penalties to Frankfurt
Football fans on social media have aimed stray bullets at Arsenal on the back of Rangers' loss in the UEFA Europa League finals.
The Scottish club reached their first finals in Europe since 2008 when they faced Bundesliga outfit Eintracht Frankfurt in this season's finals of Europe's secondary club competition.
What ensued after saw Frankfurt edge Rangers on penalty shootouts to win their first European trophy in over four decades.
But the highlight of the Europa League finals was when substitute Aaron Ramsey's missed a penalty during the shootout, which inadvertently led to Frankfurt being crowned as winners of the competition.
The former Arsenal man was introduced into the thick of affairs in the dying embers of extra-time by coach Giovanni van Bronckhorst, purposely for the penalty shootout.
However, what was supposed to be a tactical masterstroke ended in tears for the Gers as Frankfurt ended their 42-year European drought.
After the game, soccer fans singled out Aaron Ramsey for trolling. According to fans, his Arsenal genes cost Rangers the finals.
Below are some of the comments:
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FootballThe Germans defeated Rangers FC 5-4 on penalties after the tie ended 1-1 at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium in Seville.
The Gers opened the scoring via Englishman Joe Aribo in the 57th minute, before Colombian Rafael Santos Borre equalised 12 minutes later in the 69th minute.