Mesut Ozil's has shown his frustration after kicking his gloves along the touchline following his substitution in Arsenal's defeat to Manchester City.
The German was taken off by interim manager Freddie Ljungberg on 59 minutes, with Emile Smith-Rowe his replacement.
But the 31-year-old then proceeded to punt his gloves along the sideline and kick the turf before brushing by hands proffered by the Arsenal interim manager and Per Mertesacker.
The Arsenal crowd's reaction to the substitution was one of more boos that eventually grew a lot louder as Ozil made his way off at a leisurely pace.
The boos did not however draw the same reaction from the German as Granit Xhaka when he was booed off in Arsenal's 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace in October.
But it added further frustration to a disappointing season so far for the former Germany international.
Ozil has played just eight Premier League games this season, and has yet to find the net and has contributed just one assist in those matches which came by delivering the corner for Alexandre Lacazette's header against Brighton.
The German's only other goal contribution this campaign came in his memorable backheel assist to Ainsley Maitland-Niles at Anfield in the 5-5 draw against Liverpool in the League Cup which the hosts went on to win on penalties.
Ozil has not been in the matchday squad for six of Arsenal's league fixtures this season, and only played in the club's defeat against Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League group stages.
The incident against Manchester City however was the culmination of a disastrous day for the Gunners, who lost 3-0 to Pep Guardiola's men.
Kevin de Bruyne scored two fantastic goals while the Belgian also set up Raheem Sterling as City got back to winning ways.
There was also further bad news for Freddie Ljungberg, who lost left-back Sead Kolasinac to injury.
The Bosnian's injury comes a day after the club confirmed fellow full-back Kieran Tierney would miss the next three months with a shoulder injury.
Tierney dislocated his right shoulder in Arsenal's victory at West Ham last Monday and will undergo surgery in the week.