Chelsea's Stadium Tour Jibe

Chelsea, Arsenal's London neighbours, were the first to mock the defeat , posting a link to a booking form for stadium tours with a caption that inadvertently took aim at the Gunners.

The main image showed the Champions League trophy, a stark reminder of what could have been for Arsenal.

Chelsea's post was made within minutes of Gabriel's miss,highlighting the swift response from the Blues.

Manchester City's Erling Haaland Weighs In

Manchester City's Erling Haaland has had a number of clashes with Arsenal's Gabriel in recent years, including a heated exchange during City's 2-1 win over Arsenal in April.

Haaland shared a snap to social media which showed the forward smiling and appearing to enjoy the sun with some friends, with some fans snapping back at him.

One fan wrote: 'At least we didn't bottle the league like you,' while another posted: 'Why are you so happy? You didn't win the cup!'

Tottenham's Djed Spence Joins the Trend

Djed Spence, who plays for Tottenham, hopped on the trend too, quoting a post from Arsenal's X account that showed him getting the better of Bukayo Saka and Cristhian Mosquera in February.

Spence's post included eyeball and padlock emojis, adding to the lighthearted nature of the exchange.

Crystal Palace and Joao Neves Weigh In

Crystal Palace chimed in too, sharing a graphic reading: 'European champions within minutes of full-time, having won the Conference League just days ago.'

Joao Neves, who played the whole game for PSG in the final, took aim at Arsenal's style of play in the final, saying: 'PSG were the only team that wanted to play.'

The Gunners had one shot on target in the game and less than 25 per cent of the ball, highlighting their lack of intent.

Broader Context: A Trend of Rivalry

Arsenal's loss in the Champions League final is the latest chapter in a long-standing rivalry between the Gunners and their London neighbours.

The Blues have had a number of run-ins with Arsenal in the past, including their Champions League wins in 2012 and 2021.

The rivalry between the two teams is set to continue, with Chelsea's post serving as a reminder of the animosity between the two sides.

Open Questions:Who Will Be the Next to Take Aim?

As the Gunners head back to north London ahead of their Premier League title parade on Sunday, it remains to be seen who will be the next to take aim at their Champions League final loss.

Will it be Manchester City's Erling Haaland, Tottenham's Djed Spence, or another rival?

Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the rivalry between the Gunners and their London neighbours is set to continue.