Kieran Tierney was not best pleased with his Arsenal teammates following their 1-1 draw against Burnley.
The Gunners took the lead at Turf Moor thanks to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's sixth-minute goal, but the visitors couldn't score an all-important second to make their dominance count.
And they were duly punished when Granit Xhaka gifted Burnley an equaliser. Receiving the ball from Bernd Leno in his own penalty box, the midfielder attempted to switch the ball out to his right-hand side in the direction of David Luiz.
However, the Switzerland international did not get enough on the pass and could only watch on in horror as the ball cannoned against Chris Wood's hip and into the back of Leno's net.
With that said, Arsenal had ample opportunities to win the game before and after Xhaka's error, and were very unlucky to not have a penalty given in their favour for what looked like a clear handball by Erik Pieters in the box.
The closest they came to retaking the lead was in second-half injury time when an almighty goalmouth scramble resulted in Dani Ceballos smashing an effort against the post.
Much to the frustration of Tierney.
During the game at Turf Moor, Gunners boss Mikel Arteta was seen on camera reacting to how his team were getting on.
And at around the 6.46-minute mark in Arsenal's 'Bench Cam' video uploaded to YouTube, the Scotland international reacts to the final whistle being blown by summing up what was a frustrating afternoon for his side.
Whilst Tierney is not exactly in the shot, his distinct Scottish accent confirms it was he who shouted at his Arsenal teammates after the game.
The message was simple: "F****** take our chances, lads," the left-back screamed.
Tierney's message was echoed by Arteta in the Spaniard's post-match press conference has he agreed that his side should have taken all three points.
"Yeah, absolutely," Arteta said.
"I’m disappointed with the result, but the reality is when you come here, which is a tough place to play, and you generate the chances that we created, don’t score enough, give a goal to the opponent and then don’t get the decisions that you should get it becomes difficult to win a game in the league."