The BT Sport advert provided plenty of ammunition for Spurs fans, seemingly still gloating over their side pipping Arsenal to fourth place.
Like its what they wanted last season." [Aaron Ramsdale](/aaron-ramsdale), [Arsenal](/arsenal), [Premier League](/premier-league), [Europa League](/europa-league), [Gabriel Jesus](/gabriel-jesus), [Tottenham Hotspur](/tottenham-hotspur) [Gabriel Jesus](https://www.sportbible.com/gabriel-jesus) and [Aaron Ramsdale](https://www.sportbible.com/aaron-ramsdale) has been doing the rounds on social media, after the [Arsenal](https://www.sportbible.com/arsenal) stopper said 'We're back baby' in the middle of it.
Tottenham Hotspur look as if they've cheekily trolled their fiercest rivals Arsenal on Twitter ahead of the opening round of fixtures in the Europa League.
Yeah, there’s no way that’s just a coincidence and you have to say well played to the admin. Last season, Spurs pipped their north London foes Arsenal to fourth place in the Premier League table by just two points and subsequently qualified for the [Tottenham Hotspur](https://www.givemesport.com/tottenham-hotspur) look as if they’ve cheekily trolled their fiercest rivals [Arsenal](https://www.givemesport.com/arsenal) on Twitter ahead of the opening round of fixtures in the Europa League.
Tottenham and Arsenal fans have contrasting views about BT Sport's new advert for this season's Europa League featuring Gunners and England goalkeeper Aaron ...
In the clip, Ramsdale turns towards the camera with a smile and says: "We're back baby." Someone else joked: "I’m now in A&E." BT Sport hold the rights to the Europa League in the UK, and they've been promoting this season's tournament with a trailer featuring Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale. One Spurs fan tweeted out the footage with an ok hand emoji and the words: "Perfection." Arsenal fans, on the other hand, were less impressed with the clip. As another amused rival fan commented: "Lol this can't be real."
Tottenham's official Twitter account could not resist teasing north London rivals Arsenal ahead of their Champions League return.
‘Honestly I try to check the schedule of other teams and I have seen that in this situation Tottenham analysed a lot, our club our team. ‘One day more, one day less can change totally your life as you can drop points and I think this is not good for team like Tottenham. I think maybe first time in my career to see a schedule like this. [check our sport page](https://metro.co.uk/sport/). The schedule details is very important for every club, especially for club who want to fight for something important. [London](https://metro.co.uk/tag/london/?ico=auto_link_sport_P1_LNK1) rivals Arsenal ahead of their opening [Champions League](https://metro.co.uk/tag/champions-league/?ico=auto_link_sport_P1_LNK2) match on Wednesday night.
MANCHESTER UNITED and Arsenal get their Europa League campaigns underway on Thursday.
United and Arsenal are both among the favourites to lift the trophy, with the final taking place at the Puskas Arena in Budapest on Wednesday, May 31. So the maximum amount of prize money on offer to either of the Premier League clubs is £17.2m. Arsenal, meanwhile, travel to Switzerland to face FC Zurich on Thursday night ahead of a clash with PSV at the Emirates Stadium in a week’s time. UEFA released a statement ahead of the last Europa League campaign to explain that some prize money is being withheld from the competition to be used for COVID-19 relief programmes across European football. The total prize pot for the Europa League is £403.5million. And both teams could be set for a tidy payday if they can get their hands on the trophy come May.
The midweek UEFA Champions League action has concluded, but there's still more soccer left to be played before the weekend domestic competitions.
Last season, the Red Devils finished with a +7.7 expected goal differential at Old Trafford. Plus, it arrives at this fixture a positive offensive regression candidate based on its performances at Old Trafford. Although it is 2-0-0 (W-L-D) away from home this season, those victories have come against Elche and Cadiz, two La Liga sides I believe are relegation threats. Additionally, Sheriff cleared at least one expected goal in three of those four matches. Across its previous two continental competitions, the Cyprus club has exactly one outright victory in 12 matches. Played amongst those clubs that either won second-tier leagues or finished good-not-great in the top domestic competitions, the opening slate of matches features some decent fixtures.