A LONE and miserable Arsenal fan had to be escorted out of the Emirates stadium - leaving the Sky Sports studio cracking up.
The Gunners lost ground on their title charge after blowing a 2-0 home lead to Aston Villa.
And the heartache only worsened after Kai Havertz was denied a winner by VAR for hand ball.
Clearly it was all too much for one Gooner - who went viral for overstaying his welcome in the stadium.
And it left Sky host Dave Jones, former Arsenal player Paul Merson and ex-Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie chuckling.
Jones said: "It looks like he's on his way now, he's given up. He's going to go home and lick his wounds, check his phone he's famous now!
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"He's been all over the place. Consolation for him and the rest of the Arsenal fans."
Liverpool needed two late Darwin Nunez goals to see off Brentford - while they sit six points ahead after Arsenal dropped points.
Goals from Gabriel and Havertz put the Gunners ahead before Youri Tielemans and Ollie Watkins levelled.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said: "There are moments obviously, they managed to do that.
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Arsenal's title hopes took a huge hit as they threw away a two-goal lead against Aston Villa
Leandro Trossard turned provider for the Gunners to set up both goals as it looked like they would cruise to three points.
But defensive lapses from two stars cost Arteta's side dearly.
Here is how SunSport's Jordan Davies rated the players...
DAVID RAYA – 6/10
Let down by those in front of him for both goals, a duo of close range efforts he had no chance with.
MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY – 8
With performances like this, he is suddenly the first name on the team sheet for Arteta. So calm and composed for someone so young, and his strength against bigger opposition is scary at times.
GABRIEL – 7
Made a crucial tackle one-on-one with Watkins and another block from a speedy counter
JURRIEN TIMBER – 7
Alert to foil counters against the pace of Watkins and coped well in general. It is not his fault that he doesn’t have the defensive presence of Saliba.
THOMAS PARTEY – 6
A great stint at right back but one lapse in concentration cost Arsenal the lead, losing track of Watkins in the box before he volleyed in.
MIKEL MERINO – 6
A workman-like performance – won his duels and worked his socks off, but the small details were missing, shanking a good chance well wide in the first half.
He then lost his marker to allow Tielemans to head in and make it 2-1. Could have won it at the end with a scuffed effort in off Havertz that VAR chalked off and smacked the post too.
DECLAN RICE – 7
Integral to everything good about Arsenal and came close with a long-range punt in the second half.
MARTIN ODEGAARD – 6
A solid display but he is really missing his partner in crime in Saka. He created as much as he could but sometimes needs to be more selfish to drag his team over the line.
LEANDRO TROSSARD – 8
Deflected effort was comfortable for Martinez but his superb cross made life much harder for the Villa keeper to tee up Martinelli for the opener before blazing over himself.
The Belgian racked up his fifth Prem assist of the season in the second half for Havertz.
GABRIEL MARTINELLI – 8
Threatened at the far post early on, but got his rewards from the same position in the 35th minute with a stabbed effort ahead of Maatsen.
KAI HAVERTZ – 8
Again, lack of decent service left him living off scraps, but when he got a scrap he fired an effort straight at Martinez from close range.
The German more than made up for it after the break with a clinical finish, even if Martinez should have done better. That will do wonders for his confidence.
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RAHEEM STERLING (MARTINELLI, 82) – 6
A few darting runs, but added virtually nothing, other than a needless yellow card. A cameo that screamed “lacking confidence”.
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"I mean, the subs made the impact and they [Liverpool] managed to change the game.
"And on our side, it was the opposite even though after conceding the two goals very close to each other, the danger was because I knew half the team was, that we could go downhill because we were physically drained.
"Suddenly, the team found another gear to go again and just put Aston Villa in their box and go and go again, trying to find the goal that we haven’t been able to score at the end."