
Gabriel Magalhaes rinsed the viral Manchester City fan with the bottle after Arsenal were crowned Premier League champions on Tuesday night.
After narrowly beating Burnley on Monday, Arsenal were within touching distance of the Premier League title and knew that one more win would do the job.
But they were crowned champions with a game to spare after Bournemouth held City to a 1-1 draw at the Vitality Stadium, where Erling Haaland scored a late leveller to give Arsenal a fright after a stunning Junior Kroupi strike in the first half.
Arsenal players watched the action together at the club's London Colney training ground and erupted in celebration at the final whistle after winning the Gunners' first title for 22 years.
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Centre-back Gabriel shared snaps of he and his teammates celebrating in euphoria online, but he also elected to go after the viral City fan who became a meme.
Supporter Tal Rehman was the focus of Sky Sports cameras as he drank from an Arsenal water bottle when the Blues went 3-0 up away at Chelsea a day after Mikel Arteta's side lost to Bournemouth in a crucial fixture.

He ended up participating in a number of interviews but his new-found fame meant he was mocked by Everton in the 3-3 draw earlier this month.
Sky's cameras regularly cut to him in the away end on Tuesday and again his image regularly circulated on social media - to the point that Gabriel decided to share it on his Instagram story.
After sharing Arsenal's winners graphic, the Brazilian posted 433's split image of the fan's different moods, complete with the caption: "Think too much?" (thinking emoji).
Arsenal players were incredibly active on social media after being crowned champions, with Declan Rice reacting by sharing a picture of him with teammates - adding the caption, "I told you all.. it’s done."
Rice referenced becoming the talk of the town with his rallying cry after Arsenal lost 2-1 to City back in April.
Meanwhile, Bukayo Saka also fired back at rivals who mocked Arsenal, sharing a video of a champagne-clutching Myles Lewis-Skelly, where he said, "They call us bottlers" and the two joked, "And now we're holding the bottles".
Arsenal will lift their 14th league title on Sunday after the clash with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park and can also become Champions League winners for the first time as they take on holders Paris Saint-Germain in the final in Budapest on 30 May.
Topics: Gabriel Magalhaes, Arsenal, Manchester City