Legendary former Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger had little time for Wayne Rooney’s complaints over the Gunners’ reaction to Tuesday’s Champions League semifinal victory over Atlético Madrid. Lining up in the latest squadron of the celebration police, Rooney took issue with how Arsenal’s substitutes spilled onto the pitch at the fulltime whistle, clumps of hugging players spontaneously forming around the disconsolate Atlético figures after a battling 1–0 win in north London . The hosts’ surprise midfielder, Myles Lewis-Skelly—who performed his new (at senior level, at least) role admirably—wasn’t born the last time Arsenal reached a Champions League final. A Champions League night at the Emirates (2026) https://t.co/I3dht5YGMc pic.twitter.com/SZqWJy0pF5 — Sports Illustrated FC (@SI_FootballClub) May 5, 2026 Watching the euphoria unfold before him while stood at the side of the Emirates pitch, the former Manchester United forward couldn’t help but question the outpouring of emotion.…