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Arsenal: Viral video of when 'steward thought Zinchenko was a pitch invader'

Arsenal maintained their 100% start to the Premier League season against Fulham on Saturday.

It’s all sunshine and rainbows at Emirates Stadium right now as the Gunners entered their fourth clash of 2022/23 having already put Crystal Palace, Leicester City and Bournemouth to the sword.

However, the north London side faced their toughest challenge yet in the form a plucky Fulham side this time around – a plucky Fulham side, in fact, who put themselves 1-0 up.

After a frustrating half for Mikel Arteta’s men where they dominated possession but failed to break the deadlock, it was actually the Cottagers who opened the score in a snatch-and-grab style.

That’s because Aleksandar Mitrović continued his sensational start to the season by pick-pocketing Gabriel’s dilly-dallying in defence and duly finishing past Aaron Ramsdale.

As such, Arsenal were forced to show the very brand of grit and determination that they hadn’t needed to draw upon in their three games and is often illustrative of a side set for success.

And alas, the Gunners were up for the challenge as they fought back from 1-0 down to secure the three points courtesy of an equaliser by club captain Martin Odegaard and a moment of redemption from Gabriel.

The Brazilian defender bounced back from his costly error to swing the game in Arsenal’s favour with just five minutes left to play as he bundled the ball past Bernd Leno from a chaotic corner.

Cue partisan scenes at the Emirates as Gooners not only basked in the reality that they’d won a fourth game on the bounce, but also that they’d extended the palpable feel-good factor at the club right now.

And such was the scenes of unadulterated joy at the 60,000-capacity stadium that Oleksandr Zinchenko appeared to be

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