There are many ways you can make yourself hugely popular with the general public.

Saving a child from a burning building should do it. Giving all your money to charity usually does the trick.

But if you really, really, REALLY want the average man on the street to love you, making Piers Morgan look silly in public is a sure-fire winner.

Which brings us to the mad levels of social media love currently being shown for Arsenal right-back Hector Bellerin and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.

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At the GQ Awards, the Arya Stark from Game of Thrones lookalike Spanish defender had a chat with Corbyn, and proudly shared a picture of their meeting online.

Given that Islington MP Corbyn is a massive Arsenal fan, you can imagine the Gunners were the main topic of conversation.

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Enter Piers Morgan, another famous/insufferable Gooner (delete as applicable).

In his most recent column for another newspaper, Morgan revealed that he tried to muscle in on Corbyn's chat with Bellerin - and was shunned in brilliant fashion:

Seeing THAT gurning face approaching… and switching to Spanish so you can shun him?

Ingenious.

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However, the Piers bashing doesn't end there.

Firstly, Bellerin - after seeing the tweet with Morgan's comments - seized his opportunity to rub it in:

Then Corbyn REALLY ramped it up… by tweeting in Spanish:

For those of you who didn't listen at school, that translates as:

"It was a pleasure to meet you. It is better to not say it what we were talking about, you would not understand it. Very good game in the match on Sunday."

OUCH.

In fairness to Piers Morgan (not a sentence you see very often), he managed to come up with a response in Spanish:

Sadly, the message was rather predictable:

"I think that #WengerOut is the same in both languages."

We get it Piers. You want Wenger gone. WE KNOW.

Give it a rest, eh?