Ryanair found himself at the heart of the social media controversy after making a tongue comment about his previous Twitter, X. The airline is known for its humorous posts, and Ryanair's team saw Arsenal being knocked out of the Champions League as a new opportunity to joke around.
Before the match, the official Arsenal account posted a simple yet hopeful message, “Make It Adaven.” However, after the gunners were defeated by Pariscent Gelmaine, the Ryanair social media team shared the post, adding that it simply “or not.”
X users were split and many people attacked the update. One wrote: “It's too far away, not funny,” he said.
However, some others have shown clearly interesting, suggesting that social media managers must be Tottenham fans. Another praised the Ryan Air Marketing team and said he deserved a raise.
That said, many people said they would never fly with Ryanair again. The backlash ended after Arsenal's Champions League aspirations ended with a 2-1 defeat at Park de Princess, hoping for their first victory in the competition.
Gunners were initially catching up on goal, but their chances slipped further when Fabian Lewis scored 27 minutes later, despite showing extraordinary skill with two close mistakes within the first 15 minutes.