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REVEALED: The funny way Arsenal celebrated their win over Luton Town

Arsenal celebrated their thrilling 4-3 victory over Luton Town in style, according to reports from the Daily Mail. After Declan Rice’s last-minute winner secured all three points for the Gunners, the players celebrated in the dressing room with a rendition of Vanilla Ice’s famous track, “Ice Ice Baby.”

The win against Luton Town was a crucial one for Arsenal as it moved them five points clear at the top of the Premier League table. The victory showcased the team’s attacking prowess and fighting spirit, as they refused to give up and secured a dramatic win.

Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus scored either side of Osho’s header to put Arsenal ahead at halftime. However, Luton Town fought back strongly in the second half, with Adebayo and Barkley finding the back of the net. But Arsenal showed their resilience, with Havertz equalizing on the hour mark before Rice’s late winner.

The win not only solidified Arsenal’s position at the top of the table but also highlighted their ability to overcome adversity. The team’s unity and never-say-die attitude have been key factors in their success this season under manager Mikel Arteta.

Looking ahead, Arsenal’s focus now shifts to their upcoming game against Aston Villa on December 9th. Arteta will be aiming to maintain his perfect record against all Premier League clubs as he leads his team to Villa Park.

As Arsenal continues to strive for success this season, their celebration after the win over Luton Town reflects the team’s camaraderie and joy in achieving important victories. The players’ rendition of “Ice Ice Baby” shows their bond and unity as they aim to achieve their goals under Arteta’s guidance.

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Muhindo Brenda

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