Of course, the fans of the London team do not want that to happen. Because if that happens, it will not only be indescribable pain because of losing a great advantage and long time in the top of the Premier League table, but will certainly become a topic for the rest to "throll" on social media platforms. Not only in a short period but until they... win the championship.
The last time The Gunners won the Premier League was 22 years ago. A period of time long enough, pain big enough, simmering enough to sink deep inside emotions. They and those who love the Gunners have been teased since then.
However, looking back at the past, there are also reasons for them not to be too sad with more than 2 decades of anticipation. Because, Manchester City - their main opponent at this time, before becoming a force since 2012, also had to wait 44 years to be crowned (including Football League and First Division before). Liverpool - the champion about to be dethroned, also had to wait 30 years (1990 to 2020), Chelsea even 50 years (1955-2005) and at this time, Manchester United had extended the waiting time to the 13th year.
Furthermore, when Arsenal has won the Premier League 3 times (only behind MU), Chelsea won for the first time in 2005, Man City in 2012 and Liverpool in 2020. Even more special, Arsenal won the championship after an unbeaten season (2003-2004). Preston North End is another team in the foggy country that has done that, but in that first season (1888-1889) there were only 22 matches.
Troll" has a meaning of fun teasing, but in reality, it also witnesses many malicious, sarcastic, and defamatory expressions, not only from individuals but also from social media pages. And with a game of many variables, the story of "laughing at someone the day before, laughing at someone the next day" is entirely possible.
If you haven't crossed the finish line, you can't say anything. You should just tease each other for fun, don't be too happy and become harsh with each other, it's not good.