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Arsenal fans think BT Sport have done Aaron Ramsdale 'dirty' with Europa League advert

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Europa League has not gone down well with Arsenal fans. The Gunners are back in Europe's second-tier competition after a one-year absence, having narrowly missed out on qualification for the Champions League last term.

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.

In the clip, Ramsdale turns towards the camera with a smile and says: "We're back baby." Although intended to showcase Arsenal's return to European competition, it has been interpreted by some - and by some we mean Tottenham fans - as a dig at the Gunners' status as a Europa League club.READ MORE: Win 2 tickets to watch England vs Germany in Nations League action at Wembley StadiumOne Spurs fan tweeted out the footage with an ok hand emoji and the words: "Perfection." Someone else said: "Lord this is hilarious." While a third person added: "No way the champions of September said this."A fourth user added: "Whoever made this, they knew *exactly* what they were doing." As another amused rival fan commented: "Lol this can't be real."Do you think Arsenal will win the Europa League this season Let us know in the comments section below.Arsenal fans, on the other hand, were less impressed with the clip.

One said: "@BTSport have done Ramsdale dirty with that Thursday nights advert!" Someone else joked: "I’m now in A&E.""Just threw up violently at the 'We’re back baby,'" came the response from another embarrassed supporter.Mikel Arteta's side begin their Europa League campaign with a trip to Swiss Super League side FC Zurich who are currently second from bottom in their domestic league without a win to their name.

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