Arsenal fans interrupted Harry Kane's post-match interview with X-rated chants after drawing with Bayern Munich.
On Tuesday Arsenal and Bayern Munich played out a thrilling 2-2 draw in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie, and it was a familiar foe who stopped the Gunners from winning.
Arsenal took an early lead at the Emirates Stadium through Bukayo Saka, but before long the visitors turned the game on its head.
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Two ghosts of the past came back to haunt the hosts, as former Gunner Serge Gnabry and ex-Tottenham striker Harry Kane netted to put Bayern 2-1 up.
Kane not only put his side ahead with a coolly converted penalty, but he also set an impressive new record.
The England captain has now scored six goals against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, more than any other visiting player.
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Arsenal fans thought they'd seen the last of Kane when he completed a £100 million move from Tottenham to Bayern last summer, but he has now scored 15 goals in 20 career appearances against them.
Following his goal-scoring performance, Kane conducted a post-match interview with TNT Sports on the Emirates pitch.
Though the stadium had largely emptied by the time the interview took place, a group of home supporters stayed behind to watch Kane chat to Laura Woods, Rio Ferdinand and Martin Keown.
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Football fans are a fickle bunch though, and the Arsenal fans didn't miss the opportunity to give some stick to their nemesis.
Kane was serenaded with a rendition of a popular Arsenal call-and-response chant that goes: "What do you think of Tottenham? S***. What do you think of s***? Tottenham."
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The fans went on to mock Kane over Bayern's Bundesliga struggles, with the record champions currently 16 points off top spot.
With former Arsenal captain Granit Xhaka set to win the league with Bayer Leverkusen, the fans sang: "Granit Xhaka, he's top of the league!"
Kane has never won a major trophy, but given that Bayern have won the last 11 Bundesliga titles, his drought looked certain to end.
When asked by Woods if he's missed the Arsenal fans since leaving the Premier League, Kane replied: "I think they've got a soft respect for me."
Topics: Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Champions League, Harry Kane, Bukayo Saka, Serge Gnabry, Football