It's not even March yet and Arsenal are already in meltdown.
Watching the Gunners implode is a regular and predictable event.
Give those manne in the red and white a lead and you can be sure they will find a way to drop points.
And usually it’s in the most tragi-comedic way, like watching 11 Mr Beans.
But this week, it was different.
After going 2-0 up inside the first 10 minutes in their Premier League match against Crystal Palace, they were given 80 minutes to f*** it up.
Which they did, drawing the game and even having VAR rule out what looked like a legitimate winner by Sokratis.
However, it was on the hour mark that Arsenal had hit rock bottom already.
Skipper Granit Xhaka was substituted out of the game.
And when his number came up, he was booed by the Emirates Stadium fans.
His reaction? Throw off the armband, tell the fans to “f*** off”, rip off his shirt and storm down the tunnel.
Now, I don’t think a player should react like that to fans - let alone his own club’s fans and especially if you are the captain.
The club have not even been able to get the player to apologise to the fans yet.
I get the fans’ frustration with Xhaka though.
The Swiss midfielder has given away more penalties since he arrived in the Premier League three years ago and has the worst disciplinary statistics at the club.
Unsure of his role as a creator or a destroyer, he makes mistake after mistake and seems lost when he is supposed to be bossing the middle of the park.
The Gunners have too many players prone to blunders, with the captain having the highest profile.
There is Skhodran Mustafi, who celebrated his return to the side in Wednesday’s League Cup last-16 clash at Liverpool by scoring the opening goal of the match - for the Reds.
There is Sokratis, who walks the tightrope of aggression and maltrap, and David Luiz, who flips from Sideshow Bob to Krusty the Clown at any given moment.