Gabriel Jesus tuned in to his former side Manchester City's penalty shootout on Wednesday evening - leaving Arsenal fans fuming.
The Gunners were eliminated from the Champions League at the quarter-final stage after a 1-0 defeat to Bayern Munich in Germany.
Brazilian forward Jesus, who was on the books at Man City from 2017 until his 2022 move to the Emirates, later watched on with Arsenal staff as his former team took on Real Madrid in a shootout to decide who would face Bayern in the semi-finals.
While Jesus's international teammate Ederson scored a penalty, the goalkeeper was unable to keep the visitors from scoring four, whilst Man City only managed three, denying Pep Guardiola's side the chance to defend their Champions League crown.
The 27-year-old Brazilian joined millions around Europe tuning in for the dramatic finale to the Manchester City and Real Madrid clash, as shown in a clip posted to social media by TNT Sports, but his actions left Arsenal fans upset that he had quickly turned his attentions away from their own tournament exit.
One Gunners supporter wrote on X (fka Twitter): 'This is what is wrong. Instead of focusing on YOU and your FOUR irrelevant goals all season you are watching what your ex is doing. Smh. Get this donkey out my club man.'
Another shared some head in hands emojis as they said: 'Ah GJ. This was right after we got eliminated.
'Do this guys even care Did they ever believe we could beat Bayern?'
'A lot of people won’t have any problem with this, but just after you lost one of the most important matches of our season you need to watch your old team play live? Not even wait to see the highlights in the team bus?' one fan fumed.
'The coaching staff I am ok but not our players… come on!'
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