In what was a dull opening 45 minutes between Manchester United and Arsenal, the biggest talking point was undoubtedly Antonio Valencia’s penalty shout.
The right-back knocked the ball past Nacho Monreal and fell under the Spaniard’s pressure in the 18-yard box, with Old Trafford – and Jose Mourinho – erupting.
Referee Andre Marriner waved away the protests to the dismay of the home fans, although replays showed Valencia went down far too easily.
No one was more annoyed with the decision than Mourinho, though.
Cameras quickly panned on to the Portuguese throwing his arms in the air and shouting, clearly angered by not being awarded a spot kick.
Cue a brilliant reaction from Aaron Ramsey who, while collecting the ball for a throw-in, wore a big grin as he laughed at Mourinho.
RAMSEY LAUGHS AT MOURINHO
Did Ramsey fart on Mourinho pic.twitter.com/N0F92TcV9l
— Daniel Soff (@Swagadore) November 19, 2016
And Arsenal fans were absolutely loving it, even if they did consider Ramsey’s actions to be the biggest contribution he made throughout the first half.
TWITTER REACTS
Ramsey’s been poor but he laughed right in Mourinho’s face so we should make him captain
— Lewis (@LGAmbrose) November 19, 2016
Ramsey having a shocker of a game, but went over and laughed in Mourinho’s face after the penalty wasn’t given, so I forgive him.
— ㅤ (@ArseHQ) November 19, 2016
Ramsey laughing at Mourinho was the highlight of the half
— renato (@rehnato) November 19, 2016
Laughing at mourinho is the only good thing Ramsey has done all game
— síd. (@JustArsenaI) November 19, 2016
When I die I want ramsey laughing in mourinho’s face printed on my grave
— AR8 (@BeccaRamseyAFC) November 19, 2016
The only good thing Ramsey has done today is laugh in Mourinho’s face other than that he has been shocking.
— Simba DeRozen (@DeRozenDontCare) November 19, 2016
Ramsey laughing at Mourinho was EPIC??????
— Supree (@LadyGooner8) November 19, 2016
Ramsey laughing in Mourinho’s face. That’s the statue.
— Paddy (@VieiraPaddy) November 19, 2016
Mourinho probably thought he would have the last laugh when Juan Mata opened the scoring with 68 minutes played.
From Ander Herrera’s clever cut back to the penalty spot, the Spaniard fired past Petr Cech.
But up stepped Olivier Giroud with minutes remaining to secure Arsenal a vital – and completely undeserved – point, powering a header past David de Gea.
United, who dominated for most of the game, will look at the game as two points lost.