Arsenal’s 2025/26 UEFA Champions League campaign ended in disappointment as Mikel Arteta’s side fell short in the final. Yet despite missing out on the trophy, the Gunners earned something that cannot be measured in silverware: respect.
In this animated cartoon, the Premier League is represented by its iconic lion mascot. The lion proudly celebrates Aston Villa’s Europa League triumph and Crystal Palace’s UEFA Conference League success, highlighting a remarkable season for English clubs in Europe.
As the celebration continues, Mikel Arteta arrives empty-handed. Having lost the biggest match of the season, he expects disappointment and criticism. Instead, the lion and the other European winners greet him with applause.
The message is simple: winning trophies matters, but reaching a Champions League final is still an achievement worthy of recognition.
Arsenal’s European journey showcased resilience, quality, and ambition. While the final result was painful for supporters, the club once again proved it belongs among Europe’s elite teams.
This short football animation offers a different perspective on defeat — one where effort, progress, and pride are celebrated alongside victory.
Under the leadership of Luis Enrique, PSG successfully defended their UEFA Champions League crown by defeating Arsenal in the final, becoming one of the few clubs in modern football to win back-to-back European titles.
The victory represents another major milestone in the club's history and further strengthens Luis Enrique's reputation as one of the most successful coaches of his generation.
In my latest animated football cartoon, I imagined the final as a FIFA / EA FC showdown between Luis Enrique and Mikel Arteta. The two managers face each other in a virtual match before the real Champions League final begins. As the game unfolds, the events on the screen gradually mirror reality.
PSG's stars step up when it matters most. The goals, celebrations, and key moments recreate the excitement of the final while adding a humorous gaming twist. The cartoon concludes with Luis Enrique winning the FIFA match before lifting the real Champions League trophy, symbolizing PSG's second consecutive European triumph.
For Arsenal, it was another painful chapter in their search for a first Champions League title. Despite Arteta's impressive work and the club's progress in recent seasons, PSG once again proved why they are currently among the strongest teams in European football.
The success highlights the evolution of Paris Saint-Germain from a club often criticized for falling short in Europe into a team capable of building a lasting winning culture on the biggest stage.
This animated football cartoon celebrates the drama, emotion, and entertainment of the Champions League final through the lens of humor and animation, combining football, gaming culture, and storytelling in the style that football fans around the world have come to enjoy.
Watch the cartoon and let me know: where does this PSG team rank among the great Champions League winners?
After years of pressure, memes, heartbreak, and “Trust the Process” jokes, Arsenal are finally Premier League champions once again.
The 2025–26 season became one of the club’s most memorable campaigns in decades, with Mikel Arteta leading Arsenal back to the top of English football after a 22-year wait for the title.
But while stars like Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Martin Ødegaard, and William Saliba played huge roles throughout the season, football fans online noticed something else that became impossible to ignore:
Arsenal’s corners were terrifying.
Week after week, Arsenal kept scoring from set pieces and corner kicks, turning one of football’s most ordinary situations into a meme across social media. Fans joked that conceding a corner against Arsenal felt more dangerous than giving away a penalty.
That idea inspired this animated cartoon video.
The animation celebrates Arsenal’s title-winning season in a funny and exaggerated way:
Guardiola proudly watching his former student Arteta succeed
Wenger and Thierry Henry celebrating Arsenal’s return to glory
Gabriel trolling Haaland with “Stay Humble”
Arsenal players lifting the Premier League trophy
And finally… revealing the true “MVP” of the season: The corner kick itself.
The video mixes football culture, internet humor, cartoon chaos, and Premier League memes into a short animated celebration of Arsenal’s championship run.
For Arsenal fans, this season was about more than winning trophies. It was about finally proving that the project worked.
The Premier League title race took another dramatic turn after Manchester City caught Arsenal at the top of the table.
After leading the league for a long period, Arsenal suddenly finds itself under enormous pressure as Manchester City continues its late-season charge once again.
Inspired by this moment, a new football animation recreates the feeling of tension surrounding the title race through a parody of one of cinema’s most famous horror scenes.
Instead of the classic “Here’s Johnny!” moment, the animation replaces it with:
“Here’s Erling!”
featuring Erling Haaland dramatically breaking through Arsenal’s door as Manchester City closes in on the title race.
Manchester City’s Comeback Changes Everything
For months, Arsenal looked like the team most likely to win the Premier League title. The club stayed at the top of the table while playing exciting attacking football.
However, Manchester City once again proved why they remain one of the most feared teams in world football during the final stage of a season.
Under Pep Guardiola, City developed a reputation for:
Handling pressure
Winning decisive matches
Building long winning streaks
Chasing down league leaders late in the season
Now the pressure has completely shifted toward Arsenal.
Erling Haaland Remains Manchester City’s Biggest Weapon
Erling Haaland continues to dominate defenders and score important goals during the most important part of the season.
His powerful playing style and physical presence made him the perfect choice for a dramatic football parody inspired by a famous thriller movie scene.
In the animation, Haaland represents the unstoppable pressure Manchester City places on every title rival during the final weeks of the Premier League season.
Arsenal Still Fighting for the Title
Despite Manchester City catching them in the standings, Arsenal remains fully involved in the title race.
The Premier League battle is still open, and every upcoming match could completely change the situation once again.
Fans are now waiting to see whether Arsenal can recover from the pressure or whether Manchester City will complete another famous comeback under Guardiola.
Final Thoughts
The Premier League title race continues to provide football fans with drama, tension, and unforgettable moments.
As Manchester City and Arsenal battle for the trophy, creative football animations and football parody videos continue transforming football stories into viral entertainment across social media platforms.
Arsenal beat Chelsea in the London derby, but the real story was their deadly corners.
Two goals came from set pieces, proving once again that Arsenal’s corner routines are one of the most dangerous weapons in the Premier League.
In this cartoon animation, we show how Arsenal’s “corner cannon” works… and why Chelsea had no chance stopping it.
Real Madrid just couldn’t digest the Rice! 🍚😂
In my latest animated cartoon, Declan Rice takes revenge in the most delicious way possible — by serving up a full plate of defeat to Real Madrid. From force-feeding Mbappé a mouthful of “Rice justice,” to watching him cry as PSG reaches the Champions League semifinals, it’s complete cartoon chaos.
Oh, and yes — Anne Hathaway makes a surprise appearance… because of course, she's an Arsenal fan! ❤️
The whole vibe is inspired by the classic “Ice Ice Baby”, reimagined in football form.
Hope you enjoy this funny football moment — and don’t forget to share if you're hungry for more!
For years, Real Madrid had a magical secret in the Champions League: a genie that made the impossible happen. But in 2025, as the Bernabeu looked for yet another remontada, the genie had simply… run out of wishes.
In the latest cartoon, it shows how Real Madrid’s legacy of comebacks comes to a funny halt — with the genie falling asleep and Arsenal fans watching in disbelief and joy.
Featuring iconic moments and faces like Ronaldo, Ancelotti, Modric, Vini, Bellingham, and Declan Rice, this cartoon captures the moment the magic stopped.
Kylian Mbappé might be one of the best forwards in the world — but when it comes to free kicks, there’s one stat that haunts him: he’s never scored a direct free kick. In this animated football cartoon, we follow Mbappé’s frustration through Monaco, PSG, France, and now Real Madrid as he fails repeatedly. Then enters Declan Rice, strutting into the Emirates, whispering some wisdom, and scoring two free kicks back-to-back. It’s a hilarious twist on reality — and a reminder that sometimes, the most unexpected players steal the spotlight.
This cartoon taps into football memes, player stats, and matchday magic in under 20 seconds. Share it if you’ve ever wanted to see Declan Rice teach a masterclass
In 2015, a young Martin Odegaard joined Real Madrid full of ambition. But with a star-filled squad led by Ronaldo, Benzema, and James Rodríguez, Odegaard struggled to find space — and eventually, he was sent out on loan.
That memory never left him.
Now, as Arsenal captain and leader of a new generation, Odegaard returned to face his former club — this time in the Champions League. In my latest cartoon, I imagined him reliving those old memories, walking up to the iconic Arsenal cannon… and loading a single football inside it.
But this was no ordinary shot — the ball transforms mid-air into Declan Rice, who smashes into Real Madrid’s castle and scores two stunning goals. Arsenal win 3-0, and Odegaard’s revenge is complete.
This cartoon is a tribute to Odegaard’s journey, Rice’s power, and the poetic stories football gives us. I’m proud to bring it to life for Bleacher Report Football.
Premier League Title Race Takes a Twist! Manchester United and Arsenal played out a dramatic draw, giving Liverpool a huge 15-point lead at the top! But is the title race really over?
Harry Kane, Declan Rice, and Jude Bellingham, English footballers who have moved to Bayern, Arsenal, and Real Madrid respectively, undoubtedly aim to demonstrate to their national team colleagues the skills and experiences they've gained at their new clubs.
After failing to overcome Pep Guardiola and Manchester City last season to secure the Premier League title, Arteta's Arsenal has now acquired the talented Declan Rice from West Ham. Will Rice's addition contribute to Arsenal's success in the upcoming season?