Dani Ceballos has become the latest Arsenal player to react to the big news of the day.
Confirmation that the club has parted company with head coach Unai Emery came in the early hours on Friday morning as he paid the ultimate price for a drop in form as well as some poor performances.
The final straw for the 48-year-old was the 2-1 home defeat by Eintracht Frankfurt on Thursday night - a result which stretched the Gunners' winless run to seven games across all competitions.
The decision has prompted responses from David Luiz - the Spaniard's final signing at the Emirates Stadium - as well as back-up goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez.
As of yet, there's been nothing said from the likes of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Mesut Ozil, Hector Bellerin or Alexandre Lacazette.
Despite not spending too much time with Emery, Ceballos has clearly been affected by the decision.
Signed by his compatriot on a season-long loan deal from Real Madrid, the attacking midfielder was a key player for the former Paris Saint-Germain and Valencia boss so it's only right he had something to say.
Taking to social media Ceballos sent out a classy message to the now ex-Arsenal head coach.
"Coach, I just wanna thank you for helping me during the time we spent together," he wrote on Instagram . "I wish you all the best for your future projects."
The focus for Ceballos now will be on getting back to full fitness.
Prior to picking up a hamstring injury during the 1-1 draw with Vitoria earlier in the month, Ceballos had featured in every Arsenal game under Emery.
However, he's missed the last three games and will sit out Sunday's trip to Norwich City.