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Martin Odegaard's goal celebration for Arsenal after breaking the deadlock against Watford has been explained.

The 23-year-old wasted no time in putting the Gunners ahead at Vicarage Road, linking up with Bukayo Saka down the right-hand side before stroking the ball home as early as the fifth minute.

After celebrating with the likes of Saka, Alexandre Lacazette, Thomas Partey, Granit Xhaka and his Arsenal teammates, Odegaard broke away from the pack before preparing for the restart.

This decision was made as the Norway international had a special message to get across and he used a pitchside camera to speak to those watching around the world.

With one hand on his stomach, Odegaard held his other hand up and made the peace sign with his fingers.

Whilst the playmaker hasn't publicly explained his goal celebration, Arsenal fans on Twitter and Reddit think they have deciphered the message, highlighting a classy touch from Odegaard.

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And football has responded to Russia's invasion of Ukraine with gestures of solidarity as seen by Manchester United and Manchester City players wearing 'no to war' t-shirts before Sunday's Manchester derby at the Etihad Stadium.

Meanwhile, at Vicarage Road and across every Premier

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