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Liverpool star reveals the real reason he wildly celebrated Arsenal’s Champions League defeat

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Published June 1, 2026 10:28am Updated June 1, 2026 10:28am Liverpool star Jeremie Frimpong was seen celebrating Arsenal’s loss to PSG (Picture: X) Jeremie Frimpong has responded to the backlash he received for his reaction to Arsenal’s Champions League final defeat to PSG, insisting he was simply ‘happy’ that he had won a bet with his friend. Videos of Frimpong wildly celebrating Arsenal’s devastating penalty-shootout loss in Budapest went viral on social media, with the Liverpool full-back filmed leaping out of his chair and screaming with joy after Gabriel’s missed spot-kick.



Despite the crushing disappointment, Arsenal fans flocked to the streets of north London in huge numbers to celebrate the club’s Premier League title triumph less than 24 hours later, with Mikel Arteta’s squad dusting themselves off to soak up the moment from an open-top bus. And while the jubilant scenes played out in the capital, Frimpong took the opportunity to try to clear up why he was seen revelling in Arsenal’s misery the previous night.

The Netherlands international took to Instagram to write on his stories: ‘[two laughing emojis] chill me and my friend made a bet and I won and that’s why I was happy [shrugging emoji]’ Frimpong called for fans to ‘chill’ after his celebrations went viral (Picture: Instagram/@jeremiefrimpong) In his next post, Frimpong sent his best wishes to Arne Slot, who was relieved of his duties as Liverpool head coach just hours prior to the Champions League final. ‘Thank you for everything coach,’ Frimpong said. ‘All the best for the future!’ To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Frimpong was by no means alone in enjoying Arsenal’s demise, with Chelsea’s official Instagram account even poking fun at the Gunners on their heartbreak in Hungary. ‘Come and visit London’s Home of Trophies,’ the club wrote in a statement in the immediate aftermath of the final. ‘Book your Stadium Tour at Stamford Bridge now via the link on our story or in our bio.’ Just hours later, though, Chelsea’s social media team backpedaled a little, writing: ‘We probably deserve another red card for that last post! ‘But in all seriousness, congratulations to Arsenal on winning the Premier League and a great run in the Champions League. ‘Looking forward to picking up the battle again with you next season.’ For more stories like this, check our sport page. Arrow MORE: Micah Richards says Arsenal ‘technician’ should have taken penalty ahead of Gabriel Magalhaes Arrow MORE: Gary Lineker names three teams who have ‘better players’ than Arsenal Arrow MORE: Micah Richards urges Arsenal to sign £82m star after Champions League final defeat In The Mixer’s World Cup special Previews of every single World Cup team in your inbox, featuring the players to look out for, games you shouldn’t miss and Metro’s big England predictions.