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.
After years of domination, trophies, tactical masterclasses, and endless suffering for rival fans… Pep Guardiola finally says goodbye to Manchester City.
This animated football cartoon imagines Guardiola’s emotional farewell at the Etihad Stadium. Surrounded by trophies and applauded by Manchester City stars, Pep waves goodbye while a statue is revealed in his honor. Everything feels emotional and respectful…
Until distant celebrations begin.
Suddenly, rival figures from across the Premier League are shown celebrating the news. Arteta, Bruno Fernandes, Declan Rice, and Virgil van Dijk react as if the nightmare is finally over. A banner in the background reads: “WE’RE FINALLY FREE.”
The video mixes comedy, football nostalgia, and cinematic storytelling to celebrate the end of one of the greatest eras in Premier League history.
Pep Guardiola transformed Manchester City into a football empire, winning multiple Premier League titles, domestic cups, and the UEFA Champions League while changing English football forever.
But this season also feels emotional for football fans because it may mark the end of Mohamed Salah’s legendary Liverpool journey as well.
While Guardiola leaves Manchester City after building a dynasty, Salah also leaves behind one of the greatest Premier League careers ever. His battles against Manchester City created some of the most iconic title races and moments in modern English football.
For many fans, this truly feels like the closing chapter of a legendary Premier League generation.
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.
For a moment, it feels like Arsenal are finally there.
Strong, confident, and chasing the Premier League trophy with everything they have.
In this cartoon idea, Arsenal are represented as a powerful dinosaur — big, fast, and determined.
Mikel Arteta runs alongside, pushing forward, eyes locked on the trophy just ahead.
Everything looks perfect… until the camera zooms out.
Suddenly, the reality changes.
Pep Guardiola and Manchester City are revealed sitting comfortably on top of the dinosaur — controlling the entire situation.
The trophy?
It’s not just there.
It’s attached to a fishing rod.
And Guardiola is holding it.
Every time Arsenal get close, the trophy moves just a little further away.
The dinosaur runs harder, faster… but never quite reaches it.
That’s the twist.
This isn’t just a race.
It’s control.
With Manchester City still having a game in hand, the balance shifts even more.
What looks like a tight title race might actually be something else entirely.
In football, sometimes the contrast is so sharp that it almost feels unreal.
On one side, Harry Kane is finally living the dream.
After years of loyalty and near-misses, he has already secured the league title with FC Bayern Munich — and he’s still chasing more.
On the other side, his former club Tottenham Hotspur is facing a nightmare scenario… fighting to avoid relegation.
From “no trophies” to a potential historic treble
For years, Kane was labeled as one of the best players to never win a major trophy.
Now? Everything has changed.
Bundesliga ✅ (already won)
German Cup 🟡 (still possible)
Champions League 🟡 (still alive)
It’s not just about winning anymore — it’s about domination.
The same player who left Tottenham searching for silverware might end the season with multiple trophies.
Meanwhile… Tottenham’s struggle
Tottenham’s situation couldn’t be more different.
Instead of competing for titles, they are dangerously close to dropping into the Championship — a scenario that would have seemed impossible just a few seasons ago.
It’s a dramatic fall:
From Champions League contenders
To a team fighting for survival
And somehow, all of this is happening right after losing their biggest star.
The irony football loves
Football always finds a way to create poetic moments.
Kane leaves → starts winning immediately
Tottenham loses Kane → starts collapsing
It’s harsh… but also strangely fitting.
This is exactly the kind of contrast that defines football stories:
Loyalty vs success
Timing vs destiny
One decision… changing everything
The cartoon idea behind it 🎨
This moment is perfect for visual storytelling:
Kane riding a powerful Bayern beast toward trophies 🏆
Tottenham as a struggling chicken hanging above the “Championship” 🔥
Kane looking back… with a tear in his eye
No words needed.
Just pure contrast.
Final thought
If Bayern completes the treble, this story will become legendary.
Not just because Kane finally won…
But because of what happened at the same time somewhere else.
Football doesn’t just create winners.
It creates stories.
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.
In October 2024, Manchester United fan Frank Ellett made a bold promise:
he would not cut his hair until the club won five consecutive matches.
What sounded simple turned into a 490+ day challenge.
After months of inconsistency, United finally went on a run under interim manager Michael Carrick — defeating Manchester City, Arsenal, Fulham and Tottenham.
Four wins in a row.
Just one more to end the challenge.
Then came West Ham.
The result? 1–1.
No fifth win.
No haircut.
And the hair survives.
Mikel Arteta watches the Manchester City vs Liverpool match and celebrates Szoboszlai’s goal, believing it helps Arsenal stay ahead in the title race.
But the celebration doesn’t last long.
Pep Guardiola and Bernardo Silva appear smiling quietly, before Erling Haaland steps in to scare Arteta — after City score twice to secure the win and close the gap on Arsenal.
A Manchester United fan promised he wouldn’t cut his hair until the team won five matches in a row.
Under Michael Carrick, United have already won four consecutive games.
Only one match remains — against West Ham.
One more win, and the haircut finally happens.
West Ham vs Chelsea in the Premier League.
Cucurella challenges Adama and ends up on the moon.
João Pedro makes one mistake.
Adama turns around — and terror begins.
Guardiola faces Tottenham again, and once more he can’t find a way past them.
The video plays on this recurring matchup by showing Guardiola being beaten in a series of different challenges by Tottenham managers, each time in a new way, but with the same outcome.
Different opponents, different situations, same problem for Guardiola and Manchester City.
Created with Bleacher Report.
Manchester United under Michael Carrick.
Beating Manchester City and Arsenal, the league’s biggest tests.
A quiet touch that woke the Red Devil again, told through a single visual story.
In my latest football cartoon, I imagined Richarlisonas a mischievous villain giving a “special hair treatment” to a poor Manchester United fan. Everything looks fun and chaotic until Matthijs De Ligt appears like a hero, smashing a powerful header that sends Richarlison flying!
The United fan finally feels saved and tries to thank De Ligt by offering him a haircut — but the trimmer suddenly stops working. That ironic twist perfectly sums up the unpredictable humor I love to bring into my football cartoons.
Through this short animation, I wanted to capture the fun, chaos, and emotions of the Premier League in my usual satirical style — turning football moments into funny, memorable stories that every fan can enjoy.
For years, Liverpool lived under the shadow of Real Madrid — a team that repeatedly knocked them out of the Champions League and left unforgettable scars on the club’s history. The Reds entered their latest clash in terrible form, carrying a string of painful defeats that shook their confidence and frustrated their fans. No one expected a miracle.
But sometimes football flips the script.
Liverpool stepped onto the pitch like a wounded team with nothing to lose. Real Madrid, confident and relaxed, seemed ready to repeat the same old story. Yet this time, Liverpool fought with fire. They pressed, they ran, and they defended with heart. In the second half, Alexis Mac Allister delivered the moment that changed everything — a powerful header that stunned the European giants.
It wasn’t just a goal.
It was a release.
The win didn’t simply give Liverpool three points — it ended a psychological curse that followed them for years. Against the strongest team in the world, the Reds found themselves again.
Manchester United shocked Liverpool at Anfield with a dramatic 2-1 victory. Harry Maguire became the unexpected hero, scoring a late header in the 84th minute to secure United’s first win at Anfield in nine years.
Liverpool’s defeat marks their fourth straight loss, increasing pressure on the team and their coach. The game started with an early goal from Mbeumo in the first minute, followed by Gakpo’s equalizer, but Maguire’s late strike sealed the night.
It was a match filled with tension, drama, and a devilish twist from Maguire that Anfield won’t forget soon.
could have imagined that this simple moment would become the beginning of a legendary story in modern football.
Their names: Pep Guardiola, José Mourinho, and Luis Enrique.
⚽ From Teammates to Treble Kings
All three shared the same football environment at Barcelona — Guardiola as a captain and midfielder, Enrique as a versatile player, and Mourinho as part of the technical staff. Years later, each of them would go on to write history by winning the treble — the league, domestic cup, and UEFA Champions League in the same season.
🧠 Pep Guardiola – 2009 with Barcelona
😎 José Mourinho – 2010 with Inter Milan
💪 Luis Enrique – 2015 with Barcelona
🏫 A Legendary Academy
Barcelona didn’t just create great players — it helped shape great football minds. The club became like an academy where future Treble Kings were molded. What started as shared training sessions turned into a legacy that shaped modern football tactics, rivalries, and iconic moments.
👑 Legacy Beyond Barcelona
What makes this story unique is that their success didn’t come from the same path.
Guardiola revolutionized football with tiki-taka.
Mourinho became the “Special One” and conquered Europe with his tactical genius.
Enrique led the legendary MSN trio to glory.
Three different styles, three different stories, one origin: Barcelona.
🐐 The Treble Kings
Today, their image walking together as young men stands as a symbol of how a single club can shape the destiny of football history. Barcelona didn’t just create players — it created Treble Kings.
Days later, Galatasaray handed them another defeat. Victor Osimhen scored the only goal from the spot, sealing a famous 1-0 win in Istanbul. To make matters worse, Liverpool lost Alisson and Hugo Ekitike to injury.
What’s Next?
Two defeats in a row have left the Reds shaken. With Chelsea and Cole Palmer waiting at the weekend, Slot must find answers quickly — or this nightmare could get even worse.