It's no secret that former Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny has enjoyed taking the piss out of Tottenham supporters in years gone by.
From retweeting a 'North London is Red' post from yours truly to taking multiple selfies after winning at White Hart Lane, the man likes to mock the opposition and Wednesday night was no different.
Szczęsny watched from the sidelines as Gonzalo Higuain and Paulo Dybala scored two goals in quick succession to sink Spurs' chances of a place in the Champions League quarter-final.
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It was a bitter pill to swallow for many fans and it wasn't made any easier when a mischievous Szczęsny aimed a message at the home support after the full-time whistle.
As you can see in the images below, the 27-year-old produced the classic 'chin up' sign before he walked down the tunnel with a massive grin on his face.
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Just look at his face. You can tell he enjoyed that one a bit too much:
Szczęsny wasn't the only Arsenal fan to troll Spurs on Wednesday night. The Old Lady secured their place in the Champions League quarter-finals, but many believe the real winner was this brave fan.
Have you spotted him yet?
When the BT cameras panned towards the Italian support after Dybala's neat finish, one man was spotted pointing towards an Arsenal shirt - the ultimate insult.
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Just incase you didn't spot him, here's this very courageous Juventus fan taking the absolute piss on Wednesday evening.
Plenty of eagle eyed viewers spotted the cheeky chappy.
Spurs headed into tonights second-leg with two away goals in the bag following the 2-2 draw in Turin and the hosts extended their advantage courtesy of Heung-min son who netted in the first-half.
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But, whatever Max Allegri said at half-time clearly worked.
The Italian champions drew level on the night through Gonzalo Higuain, then the visitors went in front on aggregate thanks to their other brilliant Argentine ace.
Paulo Dybala, who missed the first-leg, coolly slotted home with a sublime finish.
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