Antonio Conte enjoyed Arsenal's poor run of form in the last seven matches in the Premier League as the title race looks to be over following their loss to Brighton.
Antonio Conte got himself busy on social media after Arsenal looked like they had been surrendered at the ongoing race for the Premier League title.
The Italian manager has been out of work since he was sacked as Tottenham boss after 16 months in charge without lifting a trophy at the club.
The former Chelsea boss however was keeping abreast with the happenings in the title run in the English topflight division.
13:57 - 15.05.2023
EPL It was unacceptable; Arteta apologises as Arsenal concede English Premier Leauge title defeat
Mikel Arteta has apologised to fans after Arsenal capitulated to a 3-0 loss to Brighton and Hove Albion in the English Premier League on Sunday evening.
How the Gunners lost grip on the Premier League race
The Gunners were thrashed 3-0 by visiting Brighton and all seemed to be over in Mikel Arteta’s quest to lift the title this season.
On the other hand, Manchester City defeated Everton 3-0 inching the Citizens to another league trophy following their impressive run of 13 wins from 14 matches on the domestic scene.
Conte’s slight dig at Arsenal following 3-0 loss to Brighton
Conte and Arteta were north London rivals as well as having touchline spats before ending his stint with Spurs.
In an Instagram post made by Italian news outlet CBS Sports Golazo, Conte liked a post that summed up Arsenal’s poor run of form in seven matches, winning only two of them.
The post was captioned:
“Arsenal failed to show up when it mattered.”
Arteta’s side's loss to Brighton means the long wait for a Premier League title in 30 years would even take longer.
12:55 - 15.05.2023
It was too much — Emotional Arsenal legend Ian Wright reacts to crushing defeat
After a poor outing against relegation-threatened Everton, Ian Wright watched Brighton and Hove Albion show up in London to prove to Arsenal they are the landlords at the Emirates.
Julian Enciso, Denis Undav and Pervis Estupinan broke Arsenal’s hearts at the Emirates as Roberto De Zerbi’s men kept their European dreams alive.
Arsenal will travel to play relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest in their penultimate game and finish the season at home to Wolves.