Showing posts with label William Saliba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label William Saliba. Show all posts

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Arsenal Are Premier League Champions Again – And Corners Became Their Secret Weapon

After years of pressure, memes, heartbreak, and “Trust the Process” jokes, Arsenal are finally Premier League champions once again.

Arsenal players celebrating their 2026 Premier League title win while lifting the trophy in a funny animated football cartoon style.


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.

A funny animated cartoon showing Arsenal’s corner kick as the real MVP of the 2026 Premier League-winning season.


For Arsenal fans, this season was about more than winning trophies.
It was about finally proving that the project worked.

And apparently… corners helped a lot.

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Chelsea Couldn’t Survive Arsenal Corners 😂



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.

Friday, October 31, 2025

🎃 Turning Football Moments into Halloween Fun: My Latest Animation with Bleacher Report


With Halloween around the corner, I had the chance to create a new football-inspired animation in collaboration with Bleacher Report — and it was one of the most enjoyable projects I’ve worked on recently.

This short animation takes classic Halloween themes and blends them with the personalities of today’s biggest football stars. Arsenal’s defenders guard their spooky home behind a “NO ENTRY” goal gate, Haaland storms the streets as a Viking, Mbappé glides through the night as a Ninja Turtle, and Harry Kane appears as a (very serious) British royal guard. Even Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo make a cameo in full GOAT costumes, adding an extra layer of fun.

What makes these projects exciting is the creative freedom to re-imagine football moments in unexpected, humorous ways — turning simple ideas into quick, expressive animated scenes that fans around the world can enjoy in just a few seconds. Working with the BR team always adds a collaborative spark, and I’m grateful for their trust and support.

As always, my goal is to deliver stories that make people smile, whether they’re football fans or just enjoying the Halloween spirit.
More fun animations coming soon!





Friday, December 6, 2024

Arsenal: Kings of the Corner!


Arsenal unleash their ultimate weapon: the Corner Cannon! The Gunners obliterate Tottenham, West Ham, Manchester United and others with their deadly set-piece mastery.

Ruben Amorim can't handle the heat, and even the referee is baffled when Arteta and Saka refuse a penalty to demand a corner instead. Will anyone stop the Corner Kings?