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An Arsenal couple were spotted enjoying their huge victory over Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium on April 23.
The Gunners beat their London rivals 5-0 to boost their hopes of winning the Premier League for the first time since 2004.
Mikel Arteta's side put the visitors to the sword with a slick second-half performance, scoring four goals inside 18 minutes to add to an early opener from Leandro Trossard.
Both Kai Havertz and Ben White bagged braces, with the former celebrating scoring against his former club. Mauricio Pochettino rued the absence of the division's top scorer, Cole Palmer, as Chelsea struggled to create something meaningful upfront.
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During the game, an Arsenal couple joyfully celebrated the results by putting their romantic dance moves to the test in a moment that has since gone viral.
@Docktus said;
"Love is a beautiful thing."
Chelsea fan @CultureRoze said:
"More movement in that dancing than our players vs Arsenal."
@Commodore said:
"This is my dream with my girlfriend at OT smashing Liverpool."
While Daddy Mo said:
"They've endured some really tough times as Arsenal fans, and they've found each other to hold hands through thick and thin. The good thing here is that they can't break each other's hearts because Arsenal has done that over and over again, and they are in it for better or for worse."
The win took Arsenal to 77 points, three ahead of Liverpool, who have played a game less and four ahead of defending champions Manchester City, who have two games in hand.
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FootballSports Brief has also reported that Chelsea's X account refused to recognise Havertz by name during the encounter in North London.
Havertz scored twice in the second half, but the Blues admin didn't mention who the scorer was.
Oddly enough, the admin recognised Trossard and White by name but gave a wide berth to their former player, who swapped clubs at the end of last season.