Despite being dominated and going 1-0 down at Wembley, Juventus emerged victorious over Tottenham on Wednesday night to reach the Champions League quarter-finals.

Son Heung-min opened the scoring, but goals from Gonzalo Higuain and Paulo Dybala secured the Old Lady a 4-3 win on aggregate.

No Juventus player enjoyed the victory more than former Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szcesny, though.

Szczesny gave Spurs fans the 'chin up' gesture as he walked down the tunnel at full-time and then used the hashtag #northlondonisred in his celebratory Instagram post.

Check out the 27-year-old's post below.

SZCZESNY TROLLS TOTTENHAM

Speaking in a post-match interview, Szczesny said of beating his old rivals: "I enjoyed it a lot.

"There were a couple [of Tottenham] fans - very vocal - next to my bench, who went missing after the 80th minute, so yeah, I enjoyed it. Plus, winning at Wembley is always special."

And when asked about Arsenal, he added: "I'm focused on my job at Juventus. I still love Arsenal, I love the people and I wish them the best but to judge the situation is not appropriate."

Szczesny certainly knows how to wind up Tottenham fans and according to the Evening Standard, he 'stunned' Wembley officials with his behaviour in the last minute.

When Harry Kane's header hit the post and the ball was cleared, Szczesny reportedly leapt to his feet and motioned to Tottenham's fans and those on the bench to sit down. What a legend.

Szczesny added how Juventus had the advantage over their opponents due to having a stronger mentality and more experienced players.

"We've got players who have won the World Cup," he continued. "They've won six league championships in a row and you see that makes a difference in the difficult situations.

"Where others crumble, we manage to get out on top. The players were relaxed throughout because we've been through it many times before.

"Even last weekend against Lazio we didn't play the best of games and yet we stayed in it and in the 93rd minute, we scored the winner.

"That sort of belief right until the end gets you through games like Tottenham. The Tottenham people would probably say they were robbed but we deserved it."