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In the ruthless world of Premier League banter, a cheeky meme has exploded across social media, claiming that Phil Foden’s six-year-old son Ronnie has “touched more trophies than Bukayo Saka.” The jab, often phrased with “tears” for extra sting, highlights Manchester City’s trophy-laden dominance versus Arsenal’s ongoing drought—and fans from both sides are loving (or loathing) every second of it.

Ronnie Foden, dubbed “El Wey” by adoring supporters, has become an internet sensation thanks to his pitch-side antics during City’s glory years. Born in 2019, he’s been front and center for some of the club’s biggest triumphs. From the 2023 Treble—where he was hoisted onto his dad’s shoulders clutching the Champions League trophy—to multiple Premier League parades, Ronnie has posed with, held, and celebrated an arsenal of silverware that includes six Premier League titles, the FA Cup, League Cups, and that iconic Big Ears from Istanbul.

Viral photos show the youngster beaming alongside the hardware: lifting the Champions League cup post-Inter Milan final, joining champagne celebrations (minus the pop), and even dancing in the dressing room with stars like Erling Haaland. His Instagram, managed by parents Phil and Rebecca Cooke, boasts millions of followers, fueled by these wholesome yet trophy-heavy moments. Ronnie’s presence has turned him into City’s unofficial mascot, with memes evolving from comparisons to trophy-less stars like Harry Kane to now targeting Saka.

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Meanwhile, Bukayo Saka, Arsenal’s talismanic winger and England standout, has dazzled with individual brilliance—Premier League assists records, England call-ups, and starring in Euro finals—but his club trophy haul remains slim. His wins include the 2019-20 FA Cup, Community Shields, and pre-season tournaments like the Emirates Cup. No Premier League, no Champions League, and despite Arsenal’s near-misses in recent title races, the cabinet stays light on major honors.

The meme thrives on this contrast: City’s relentless success under Pep Guardiola has delivered haul after haul, allowing little Ronnie to literally get his hands on more elite trophies by age six than Saka has in his professional career. City fans deploy it mercilessly in rivalries, especially against Arsenal, where Saka’s “Starboy” status makes him a prime target. Gunners supporters fire back with reminders of individual quality—Saka’s goals, assists, and big-game performances often outshining team results.

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This isn’t new territory; similar jabs hit Kane for years until his Bayern move. But with Foden and Saka frequently compared as England’s brightest young talents—both versatile attackers born months apart—the banter adds personal spice. As of late 2025, with City chasing more glory and Arsenal pushing for that elusive title, Ronnie’s “trophy touches” remain a hilarious, painful truth for rival fans.

In football’s tribal wars, memes like this capture the essence: glory for some, endless “what ifs” for others. Until Saka lifts that Premier League trophy, expect Ronnie’s grinning face to keep popping up—trophy in hand.