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- Patoranking presented the January Player of the Month at Arsenal
- The Nigerian musician was in London to watch Arsenal versus Manchester City
- Oleksandr Zinchenko picked the award for the best player of the month
Talented Nigerian musician, Patoranking, was given the honour of presenting the Arsenal Player of the Month award during his visit to the Emirates.
The multiple award-winning singer was in London to watch the game between Arsenal and Manchester City.
After the match, he presented Oleksandr Zinchenko with the Player of the Month award following his exploits in January.
Patoranking took to social media to share his excitement of meeting the Arsenal player and the team.
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"I was honored to present “The player of the month” Award to Zinchenko Last Night…Not the result we wanted but we Move," he wrote on Twitter.
Meanwhile, Arsenal lost to Manchester City 3-1 and slipped to second position in the English Premier League table.
The reggae-dancehall superstar is an ardent fan of Arsenal, and has shared his love for the team severally on social media.
The Gunners will travel to the Villa Park next to play Aston Villa with the hopes of reclaiming top spot.
The North London club are hoping to win the Premier League for the first time in 19 years.
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Rivalry and competitiveness aside, the match between Arsenal and Manchester City had too many friends to be as intense as it was last night, due to the relationship between the two squads.
However, everyone was fighting for the maximum points.
Mikel Arteta was Pep Guardiola's assistant manager at the Citizens for three years before he left to take the permanent role in the dugout of the Emirates Stadium, so he is familiar with most players.