Arsenal were left frustrated after failing to build on two consecutive wins against Burnley this afternoon, and Gary Lineker has delivered a cheeky dig on the back of the stalemate at Turf Moor.
The Gunners took an early lead after a neat run and slightly fortunate finish from Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang, but they couldn't hold on, conceding in bizarre circumstances six minutes before half-time.
Granit Xhaka's clearance hit Chris Wood and bounced into the bottom corner with Bernd Leno out of his goal, likely the strangest goal Arsenal will concede this season.
The Gunners had plenty of chances to get back ahead but were left frustrated by the woodwork and some committed defending from the home side.
The draw leaves Mikel Arteta's men in tenth place in the Premier League and seven points behind the top six despite having played a game more, at time of writing, with games to play on Saturday.
Arsenal now have 38 points and that's something former Tottenham striker turned Match of the Day presenter Lineker highlighted in a Twitter jibe after the draw at Burnley.
He said: "Excellent point for Arsenal. 38 points should guarantee their safety."
The Gunners clearly have bigger ambitions than that, but it does seem hopes of finishing in the top six are fading and fast as we head into the back-end of the season.
Failure to reach the top six - or potentially seven - would mean Arsenal would have to rely on winning the Europa League to qualify for Europe next season.
The Gunners are next in action against Olympiacos in the Europa League on Thursday before taking on North London rivals Tottenham in the Premier League on Sunday, March 14.