The last time Arsenal suffered a defeat in a premier league match was the 2-1 defeat against Everton on 19th December, 2020 and they are unbeaten in their last 8 premier league matches.
However, their latest defeat against out of form Wolves on Tuesday has sparked some reactions amongst fans. In a game which referee, Craig Pawson and his Video Assistant Referee VAR, made a big error for the sending off of David Luiz for an accidental foul before awarding a penalty to the home team.
Goalkeeper, Bernd Leno also saw another red before the end of the game which reduced Arsenal to 9 men. Both players will miss their next game against Aston Villa on Saturday.
Popular blogger, Correctbro, who shared a post after the defeat in what seems like a sarcastic banter reminded people that Arsenal conceded 2 goals while receiving 2 red cards on the 2nd day of 2nd month of the year.

Trust Nigerians when it comes to banter as they will crack your libs with some funny post to add salt to your injury.
See some funny reactions from fans mocking Arsenal after the match.










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