While Southampton covered themselves in glory during last night's 0-0 draw with Arsenal their local rivals Portsmouth endured an altogether more difficult evening.

Fraser Forster's heroics helped the Saint secure a crucial point at the Emirates Stadium but the England international's efforts were trumped by another goalkeeper during Pompey's 1-1 draw with Morecambe down in League Two.

Paul Cook's side were on course to claim all three points and claw their way back into the automatic promotion picture when disaster struck as Morecambe shot-stopper Barry Roche headed home a 94th minute equaliser.

Unsurprisingly, Portsmouth's official Twitter account posted a rather sombre summary of the last-gap events at the Globe Arena, having suffered the bitterest of blows.

Southampton's account stepped in to cheer their rivals up by reminding them that they too had suffered the indignity of conceding a late goal to a man who usually plies his trade between the sticks.

Step forward Sheffield Wednesday's Mark Crossley.

So far, so good. Just some light heated fun. We're all friends here.

But no, Portsmouth cranked things up a notch by uploading a clip of a memorable 94th minute equaliser scored by David Norris at St. Mary's Stadium when the two South Coast sides met in 2012.

@SouthamptonFC Thanks for your concern. Aren't 94th-minute equalisers just the worst! pic.twitter.com/WlUaUZEXdf — Portsmouth FC (@officialpompey) February 3, 2016

The clubs were both in the second tier back then but have gone their separate ways since, which Southampton took great delight in goading their old enemy about (courtesy of a Kelly Rowland gif - obviously).

Game, set and match to the Premier League outfit, you might think?

Well, Portsmouth have claimed they were only after a nibble....

However, most Twitter users sided with Southampton when it came to choosing a winner. Never underestimate the power of social media.