A handful of days after Arsenal's five-star performance, Leeds United have suffered a feat arguably more embarrassing.
The Peacocks had travelled south for an all-Yorkshire clash in the second round of the Carabao Cup - what was waiting for Daniel Farke's side was an empty stadium and a team full of kids plucked from the youth categories.
Sheffield Wednesday fans had stayed away from the game - boycotting the fixture after a turbulent summer saw tensions with their owner, Dejphon Chansiri, reach boiling point.
However, there has been no divide between the club and its players - and on the pitch they have done them proud.
Wednesday's starting side was full of fearless youth, who refused to play to Leeds' beat - taking the lead in the second-half after going toe-to-toe with Peacocks.
Sheffield Wednesday
Sheffield Wednesday have stunned Leeds (Image: PA)
Jamal Lowe's cross-cum-shot from the byline managed to squeeze in off the feet of Karl Darlow.
"Leeds keepers love a howler don’t they," one fan joked on X, formerly known as Twitter. While a second said: "It's actually really sickening to know Karl Darlow has made a career out of being a professional goalkeeper man he's always been rubbish..."
And another added: "I thought our keepers were bad!"
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Leeds were able to pull one back through Jayden Bogle. And from there, it was a tale of two debutants.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin had two golden chances, one where he fluffed his line and the other where he was denied by Ethan Horvath. Horvath was only drafted in earlier this week when Wednesday found themselves without a shot-stopper.
And it would be his crowning moment when the game went to spot-kicks. Horvath batted away penalties from Sean Longstaff and Joel Piroe, while Calvert-Lewin sent his into the lower atmosphere.
Wednesday's Carabao Cup adventure will continue - and so too will their battle with their owner.