Declan Rice was brutally trolled by his old supporters as West Ham beat Arsenal for the second time this season.
Fans in the away end chanted his name as he gave away a penalty that was missed by Said Benrahma at the end of the game.
And they were also heard singing "2-0 down, 2-0 down, Declan Rice" to the tune of their old chant "10 more years, 10 more years, Declan Rice" as they begged him to stay last season.
David Seaman has urged Aaron Ramsdale to stay at Arsenal.
The former No1 told talkSPORT: “No. I don’t want him to leave the club at all. Raya has come in and I think now we’re seeing you know why he’s in there because with his feet he’s brilliant.
“Even last night [vs West Ham], some of the touches that he made were brilliant. It’s still 50-50 for me.
"I’m happy that we’ve got two really good quality goalkeepers at the club.
"But the main factor that you’ve got to do is make sure that whoever’s not in is happy.”
Viktor Gyokeres has been linked with Chelsea and Arsenal in recent weeks.
But the Sweden and Sporting Lisbon striker has promised to stay in Portugal until the end of the season.
Gyokeres said: "I’m very happy here and I don’t care about any interested parties at the moment.
"I’m enjoying every day here and not thinking about what’s going on around me. Yes, there’s talk of big clubs, but for now it’s just news. That’s all."
Martin Odegaard admits Arsenal let their fans down against West Ham.
He said: “It’s a tough one. We always want to give the fans a good performance, we always want to win.
"It was the last home game of the year so we wanted to finish off in style, but today wasn’t the day and we have to look at ourselves and we have to learn and move on.
“It’s another game in a very short time so it’s no time to feel sorry for ourselves, we have to move on and learn.”
Gary Neville rubbed salt into Arsenal fans' wounds with a cheeky post after their title hopes were dented versus West Ham.
The Manchester United legend wound up supporters by posting a picture of him standing next to a ball on the line and later tweeting that he is "great at goal line technology."
It comes after another ball in or out VAR decision went against Arsenal last night.
Mikel Arteta reckons his Arsenal stars were unlucky to lose 2-0 to West Ham.
He explained: "It’s for a lot of different reasons. There were big situations that is incredible that we don't put it in the net or that they did really well blocking certain shots.
“Sometimes we didn't pick the right pass or the centimetres of the smallest spaces in the box, there was a combination of all, but again I have to praise the players because they tried and they kept trying right up until the end.
“If they will continue to play like that, it is very unlikely that it will happen again."
Ian Wright reckons Napoli's Victor Osimhen is the kind of player Arsenal need this winter.
He said: "The calibre of player Arsenal need right now i somebody who hits the ground running, a top end striker, like the [Victor] Osimhens of this world… that level of striker.
"If Arsenal want to do it now they’re going to need that level of goalscorer who will slot in straight away.
"That’s what they probably need now. I don’t think any Arsenal fan will look at the game and not see that we need a killer in front of goal."
Martin Odegaard fears Arsenal's title challenge will go off-track unless they can start scoring more goals.
Speaking after the 2-0 home defeat to West Ham, he said: "I think we created more than enough to score goals to win the game and it was the little details and the little last pass or the finish that was missing today.
"We have to learn from it and make sure we get sharper and better in front of the goals.
"The goals we conceded were too easy, so definitely in front of the goals, inside the boxes, that’s where the games are decided. We weren’t good enough today.”
David Seaman has urged Aaron Ramsdale to stay at Arsenal.
The former No1 told talkSPORT: “No. I don’t want him to leave the club at all. Raya has come in and I think now we’re seeing you know why he’s in there because with his feet he’s brilliant.
“Even last night [vs West Ham], some of the touches that he made were brilliant. It’s still 50-50 for me.
"I’m happy that we’ve got two really good quality goalkeepers at the club.
"But the main factor that you’ve got to do is make sure that whoever’s not in is happy.”
Brentford are desperate to keep Ivan Toney with him able to play again after serving his betting ban from January 17.
There has been interest from both Arsenal and Chelsea amid the Bees ready to demand £80m.
Thomas Frank said: "Is he raring to go? Oh yeah, definitely. To get Ivan back will be like signing an unbelievably good Premier League striker.
"Ivan is training very well on and off the pitch, looking forward to finally contributing to the team.
"I really, really would like to keep him. As a coach I'd love to have my best players with me all the time. From my perspective, I don't want to sell him because I think he's fantastic.
"Last year there were three players scoring more than 20 goals in the Premier League, he was one of them.
"I'm enjoying him every day and looking forward to finally using him.
"Ivan is a Brentford player. No bids. I want to keep him. And he's looking forward to playing for us."
Viktor Gyokeres has been linked with Chelsea and Arsenal in recent weeks.
But the Sweden and Sporting Lisbon striker has promised to stay in Portugal until the end of the season.
Gyokeres said: "I’m very happy here and I don’t care about any interested parties at the moment.
"I’m enjoying every day here and not thinking about what’s going on around me. Yes, there’s talk of big clubs, but for now it’s just news. That’s all."
Gary Neville rubbed salt into Arsenal fans' wounds with a cheeky post after their title hopes were dented versus West Ham.
The Manchester United legend wound up supporters by posting a picture of him standing next to a ball on the line and later tweeting that he is "great at goal line technology."
It comes after another ball in or out VAR decision went against Arsenal last night.
Declan Rice was brutally trolled by his old supporters as West Ham beat Arsenal for the second time this season.
Fans in the away end chanted his name as he gave away a penalty that was missed by Said Benrahma at the end of the game.
And they were also heard singing "2-0 down, 2-0 down, Declan Rice" to the tune of their old chant "10 more years, 10 more years, Declan Rice" as they begged him to stay last season.