Arsenal’s long-suffering fans have reached the end of their tether with Unai Emery following Thursday night’s 2-1 defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League.Many supporters opted to stay away from the match, but those who turned up at the Emirates Stadium were forced to endure another hugely frustrating 90 minutes.Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang put the Gunners 1-0 up on the stroke of half-time, but two goals in nine minutes after the break from Daichi Kamada means Arsenal’s winless run continues.Emery’s side have now gone seven matches without securing a win - the club’s worst run of results since 1992.The under-fire Spanish coach is now the firm favourite with the bookmakers to become the next Premier League manager to lose his job. Senior Arsenal figures will meet on Friday, Sky Sports understand.

For most non-Arsenal fans, a Gunners defeat means logging on to YouTube and heading to AFTV (formerly known as Arsenal Fan TV) with a big bag of popcorn is an absolute must.

Troopz, DT and co. usually come up with gold after a result like this - but it was another AFTV regular who produced the best rant after the Eintracht Frankfurt defeat.

Lee Judges, a fiercely passionate old school Arsenal fan, couldn’t hide his anger with the current situation his beloved club find themselves in right now.

And he lost it while talking about Tottenham, who have won two games on the bounce after replacing Mauricio Pochettino with Jose Mourinho last week.

“They are EVERYTHING that we want to be, Tottenham Hotspur at this moment," he says. "Exactly what they’re doing is what we want to be.

“TEN YEARS ahead of them we should be and I am jealous of them down the road because they are a proper f***ing football club with proper people and proper board members and a F***ING CHAIRMAN AND AN OWNER THAT CARES!”

It’s probably worth noting at this point that Arsenal are, in fact, two places above Spurs in the Premier League table.

But for how much longer remains to be seen.

Arsenal face Norwich City on Sunday, while Mourinho will be seeking a third straight win as Spurs boss against Bournemouth a day earlier.

Another defeat for the Gunners this weekend and Emery will surely be gone by next Monday.

That is, of course, assuming he hasn’t already been dismissed from his current post before then.