Arsenal's last-gasp win at Luton Town didn't go down well with the residents at Kenilworth Road.
And one home supporter was all too happy to display his emotions through sign language after Declan Rice headed home in the 97th minute. The Gunners emerged as victors in a seven-goal classic and clinched their first win away to the Hatters since 1984 to increase their cushion at the Premier League summit.
The England anchor had what was effectively the last touch of the ball, diverting home Martin Odegaard's inch-perfect cross to send the travelling fans into ecstasy. But the same couldn't be said for the home fans in attendance.
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Most Luton supporters simply sank in frustration, struggling to believe they'd failed to clinch a point even after briefly leading the league leaders. But one flummoxed fan vented his feelings outward in a sweary display straight down a nearby TV camera.
The supporter in question gave viewers at home a fright as he popped up on screen before unleashing his two fingers. Visibly livid that his team had failed to get a share of the spoils, the 'V' demonstration was met with a mixed reaction of understanding and hilarity online.
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"Big fan of this Luton supporter," wrote one social media spectator in awe of the effort, with others agreeing they'd do the same in his shoes. Another wrote they "can't stop laughing at this Luton fan."
On the other side of the fence, Luton supporters were up in arms at the goal as some described their disbelief at the six-plus minutes of injury time played. However, rivals were quick to point out added time indicates a minimum amount that's to be played, which can then be increased for any late stoppages or time-wasting
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The clip was scrubbed from official footage of the Rice goal, which Arsenal followers will undoubtedly have on repeat for the time being. Tuesday's result was enough to temporarily lift the Gunners five points clear of Liverpool, who edged Fulham in their own 4-3 thriller over the weekend and travel to Sheffield United on Wednesday.
Arsenal will encounter a tougher test on Saturday when they travel to Aston Villa, who are yet to drop a point at home so far this season. And Unai Emery will take on former club Arsenal full of ambition to see his team keep touch with the rest of the top four.
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