Moment distraught Arsenal fans realise Man City have scored after ONE MINUTE on final day ruining Premier League hopes

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GLUM Arsenal fans at the Emirates were left distraught after hearing that Manchester City had taken the lead after just 79 seconds against West Ham.

Gooners rocked up to their side’s final day clash with Everton dreaming of Prem title glory.

TNT SportsArsenal fans quickly realised that Phil Foden had scored[/caption]

TNT SportsGooners couldn’t hide their dismay[/caption]

ReutersSupporters’ hopes were dashed immediately[/caption]

TNT SportsTNT Sports showed a number of glum Gooners on screen[/caption]

Phil Foden broke Arsenal hearts virtually immediately

But in order to triumph, Mikel Arteta‘s side needed a seemingly unlikely favour from the Hammers.

So when Phil Foden banged one into the top corner within the first 90 seconds, Arsenal fans learning the news looked crushed.

During the TNT Sports broadcast, an Arsenal fan could be seen showing those around him on his phone that City had scored.

While supporters in the crowd looked gutted, those at home were also left downhearted.

One wrote: “Never mind Arsenal.”

While a second moaned: “I’ve never liked Phil Foden.”

A third instantly gave up, saying: “We’ll try again next season.”

And another added: “Foden is looking for blood.”

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GettyFans were keenly checking the score from elsewhere[/caption]

Things then went from bad to worse for the Gunners, as Foden added a second on just 18 minutes.

The England superstar, 23, swept home Jeremy Doku‘s pass to double his side’s lead.

On the stroke of half time, Arsenal’s misery was compounded when they went 1-0 down at home to Everton.

Idrissa Gueye‘s free-kick took a huge deflection off Declan Rice before flying past the wrong-footed David Raya on 40 minutes.

The goal prompted many gutted Gooners to head into the concourse for half-time a little early.

Those that did head in early, however, will have missed their side’s equaliser.

Takehiro Tomiyasu converted beyond Jordan Pickford to make it 1-1.

And moments later, West Ham grabbed an unlikely lifeline, courtesy of Mohammed Kudus‘ acrobatic bicycle kick.

ReutersGooners were left gutted after hearing news from elsewhere[/caption]

ReutersArsenal fans were very aware of goings on elsewhere[/caption] Creator – [#item_custom_dc:creator]

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