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'Half a season one trophy. Poch - six years zero!': Arsenal fans troll Spurs and Mauricio Pochettino

  /  autty

Arsenal fans could not resist making a dig at their rivals Tottenham after Mikel Arteta got his hands on his first piece of silverware as the boss.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored a first-half penalty and provided a second in the 67th minute to see Arsenal win 2-1 the FA Cup final against Chelsea on Saturday.

The result led to Arsenal fans poking fun at rival Tottenham's former boss Mauricio Pochettino after he failed to win a trophy during his five-year spell in charge of Spurs - which ended last November.

One fan wrote: 'How can Arteta basically surpass Poch's legacy in like half a season's worth of coaching in his 1st ever job?'

While another comment read: 'Poch not winning a trophy whilst having the best Spurs team in decades, whilst it took 8 months for Arteta to take Arsenal's worst team in 30 years to a trophy.'

Some fans even pulled former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson into the equation, telling Tottenham fans to 'stop acting' like Pochettino is among the same calibre of managers as 'Fergie'.

Pochettino left Tottenham after 12 games, as they sat 14th in the Premier League table on 14 points.

Following Tottenham's 3-1 win over Leicester City on February 10, Pochettino came under fire as Tottenham went on to win just six times in 24 matches in the English top flight.

The Argentinian manager left off the back of a five-game winless run in the league and zero trophies to his name.

Whereas, Arteta - who won the FA Cup twice with Arsenal as a player - picked up his first piece of silverware as a manger despite only being in charge for half a season.

Having taken over from Unai Emery in December, Arteta is the first person to both captain and manage Arsenal to victory in an FA Cup final.

He is also the first manager to win a major trophy in their first season in charge of the club since George Graham in 1986-87.

Arteta told BBC 5 Live: 'I am really proud of what we have achieved because I know the difficulties and everything we have been through,' said Arteta.

'For me personally, it has been so tough over the past six months with a lot of things that have happened in our lives but I had just one mission when I came here and that was to make the players and staff believe we could do it.

'We had to change that energy and that mentality and just by seeing them in the dressing room all together, and the way they enjoy their profession and their time together, it makes me more proud and as a consequence of that after we can achieve things and win titles together.'