Arsenal put a hurting on Slavia Prague in their Europa League quarter-final second leg - and Rangers fans are lapping it up.
The Gunners raced into a 3-0 lead in the opening 24 minutes as Nicolas Pepe, Alexandre Lacazette and Bukayo Sako all got on the scoresheet.
Lacazette then notched his second goal of the night to give Mikel Arteta's men a 4-0 advantage (5-1 on aggregate) as the Premier League side cruised to the semi-finals.
And it seems the Ibrox faithful are revelling in their rival's misery after it was announced on Wednesday Ondrej Kudela was handed a ten-match ban by UEFA for racially abusing Glen Kamara during their Europa League last 16 clash.
The Slavia defender continues to deny the allegations as the Police sent a report to Scotland's prosecution service with the 33-year-old facing six months in prison if he's found guilty.
And Rangers supporters felt there was a sense of justice seeing Arsenal dismantle Slavia.
@craig_gamble93 said: "Well this is just absolutely delightful viewing."
@Rangers_co_uk added: "Oh dear, how sad."
@LaurzieJayx12 tweeted: "Yaaaaaas! You love to see it!"
@SuperDooker added: "Great to see Arteta doing so well against you."
@JackJarvisEsq2 tweeted: "You couldn’t write that script, well done boys."
@4ladshadadream said: "Victory for football against Racism. Lovely"