Video: Robbie Williams proves his Tottenham colours by mocking Arsenal on stage

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Pop icon Robbie Williams could not help himself as he cheekily reminded Arsenal fans that their European trophy drought continues, with a classic north London dig that will have Tottenham fans smiling.

The past few weeks for Tottenham Hotspur fans have been nothing but surreal as they watched their club end their long wait for silverware after they beat Manchester United 1-0 in the Europa League final.

A scruffy toe-poke from Brennan Johnson was enough for the Lilywhites in Bilbao in a game that is set to go down as one of the best during Ange Postecoglou’s time at Tottenham.

The banter era is now over, as Tottenham now have a trophy to show for their valiant effort in recent years, with many of those ending in near misses for the Lilywhites, but last season was the holy grail moment for them.

Robbie Williams mocks Arsenal as Tottenham enjoy European glory

While the white side of north London continues to celebrate their fourth European trophy in their history, the red side has little to shout about, except for their umpteenth second-placed finish in the last five seasons, with, of course, no silverware to show for it.

Pop star Robbie Williams continues to be full COYS, as the singer was quick to take a dig at the Gunners, who are still awaiting their first taste of European success.

The musician, during his concert, made it clear that a European trophy was only just four miles away from Arsenal, who have never won one. He was spotted saying: “How far away are Arsenal from a European trophy?” before cheekily responding: “Four f***ing miles.”

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With the memories of their Europa League triumph still fresh in their mind, Tottenham fans would be hoping they can add another European trophy to their cabinet when they take on Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup.

Indeed, such a matchup would not be easy for the Lilywhites, but several Tottenham fans remain optimistic that Spurs can beat PSG come 13 August.

For sure, coming in as underdogs could work well for Spurs, as many do not expect the Lilywhites to emerge victorious, but that could play in their favour, and hopefully it leads to another famous European night that would surely sting Arsenal fans even more.

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