Arsenal have been labelled as 'bottlejobs' by social media users, after their defeat at Nottingham Forest handed Manchester City the 2022-23 Premier League title.
The Gunners had long been in the title race with Pep Guardiola's side and had looked to be in a strong position to claim the top-flight trophy just a few weeks ago.
Mikel Arteta's side held an eight point lead in March but, after a string of poor results in recent weeks, they were overtaken by eventual winners City.
The title race came to a conclusion on Saturday night when the Gunners suffered a 1-0 defeat to Forest, meaning that - mathematically - they can't catch City.
And, in the aftermath, social media users were quick to rip into Arteta's side and suggest that they'd 'crumbled' under the pressure of their run-in.
One video on TikTok went particularly viral as it showcased a collection of memes that poked fun at the Gunners end-of-season performances.
One of the pictures showed a 'Jammie Dodgers' packet that had been edited to say 'Title Dodgers' and had added an Arsenal logo on the front.
At the bottom of the packet, it reminded fans that the Gunners were 'eight points clear' just a few weeks ago.
Another made reference to Arsenal's Amazon Prime documentary which showcased their 2021-22 campaign. It was entitled 'All or Nothing' but fans edited the image to say 'It All Came to Nothing'.
The next image showcased a Prime energy bottle. The popular drink, founded by YouTubers KSI and Logan Paul, partnered with the Gunners in July last year.
British star KSI claimed that if Arsenal won the league, then Prime would release a limited edition drink with the Gunners' branding on it.
However, as they didn't claim the title, we won't see it get released. But some fans were quick to edit an image of the Arsenal branded Prime drink and suggested it was 'bottlejob edition'.
Another meme showcased an apple crumble and had edited the club's logo onto it before renaming it 'Arsenal crumble'.
The final image showed an edited beer can that had been called 'Surrender Ale'. It suggested the drink had been 'Brewed in Woolwich for W******' and had Arsenal's logo on the front.
The Gunners slipped to a disappointing defeat against Forest which, in turn, ensured the hosts' survival in the Premier League.
Taiwo Awoniyi scored the only goal at the City Ground after being slid through by Morgan Gibbs-White and converting past Aaron Ramsdale in the first-half.
The result compounded a miserable run-in for the Gunners who were held to draws against Liverpool, West Ham and Southampton before getting beaten 4-1 by Man City.
City's players held a watch party at the team's training lodge and were seen wildly celebrating after the final whistle was blown in Nottingham.