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Former Arsenal goal keeper wojciech szczęsny joins in celebrating Saint Tottering Ham’s day following derby win

Former Arsenal goal keeper wojciech szczęsny joins in celebrating Saint Tottering Ham’s day following derby win

Former Arsenal keeper wojciech szczęsny joined in celebrating Arsenal’s win over Tottenham Hotspur today.A video emerged online after the game that showed Szczęsny singing “It’s happened again”.

The song is usually sung by Arsenal fans whenever they complete a season where Tottenham can not finish above them. The 3-2 win over their Local rivals did just that for them, confirming a second consecutive Saint Totteringham’s day.

In the video posted by X account, Mrs Arsenal, Szczęsny said: “I’d love to get a fine for this but, it’s happened again, it’s happened again, you know the rest.

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The polish international spent eight years at Arsenal and fully understands the importance and defeating Tottenham.

Tottenham have failed to get the better of Arsenal in the last two seasons, losing three out of four attempts.

Arsenal’s win versus Tottenham is worth so much more

Szczęsny singing "It's happened again"

This game threatened to be one of the games that would derail Arsenal’s title challenge in the run in. After already losing ground following their loss to Villa, they couldn’t afford to drop any more points with relentless City on the chase.

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Arsenal’s win ensured Tottenham can not finish above them this season but more importantly, kept them in the title race.

After celebrating with the fans in the stadium, the players were exuberant in their dressing room celebrations.

Kai Havertz even hopped on Lil Yachty trend to celebrate Arsenal’s win while others posted pictures.

Former Arsenal keeper szczęsny singing “it’s happened again” joined in celebrating Arsenal’s win over Tottenham.

All attention must now turn to the game at the Emirates against a high flying Bournemouth side.

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