Alexandre Lacazette’s goal celebration v Everton was a message to one player
Arsena fans are still drooling over the performance of their front three vs Everton.
Arsenal fans have been waiting on for the whole season up till now to see all the three start players start together.
Alexandre Lacazette, Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez finally started together for the first time this season, and no wonder it was treat to watch.
Arsenal cruised to victory in the blue side of Merseyside as they thumped Everton to a 5-2 defeat.
In all this action, all the frontmen put up a brutal show that got Ronald Koeman sacked from his position at Everton.
It was arguably Arsenal’s finest performance of the season and one that consigned the hurt of the Watford defeat to history.
Thierry Henry was delighted after the game and said: “Hopefully they can maintain that. It was beautiful, champagne football at times.”
One hoodoo the victory also quelled was the idea that Lacazette can only score at the Emirates.
Beside the reality – rather sarcastically- the Frenchman dependably is by all accounts subbed before full-time, Lacazette’s initial four goals in a red top came in north London. Trivia, perhaps, but the statistic certainly did the rounds on Twitter
“It was a joke between the two of us. That’s how it all started, it was all a bet. I’ve just kept doing it and I really like it.”
Be that as it may, in the 74th minute on Merseyside, Alexandre Lacazette put the pattern to bed with a savage right-footed goal.
You would then expect the 26-year-old to deliver his trademark ‘trumpet’ festivity, which he as of late clarified on Arsenal’s official site. He revealed: “It was based on a bet with a friend of mine who really likes music that involves trumpets.
Against Everton, however, he created the vulcan salute from Star Trek and there’s an uncommon significance behind the decision.
Lacazette was communicating something specific of gratefulness to his great companion Corentin Tolisso who wore the trumpet festivity in the wake of scoring Bayern Munich’s only goal at the end of the week. He at that point posted this Twitter tribute:
https://twitter.com/CorentinTolisso/status/921826037385908224
View image on Twitter
Naturally then, Alexandre Lacazette returned the favour with Tolisso’s go-to Star Trek tribute before penning a return tweet of his own. See it below:
By the by, Arsenal wouldn’t fret if their French forward Alexandre Lacazette is impersonating a trumpeter or Spok as long he reels in the shortfall to Manchester City.
The Gunners sit nine points behind from the Premier League champions however just goal difference isolates them from the top four they’re so edgy to come back to. ')}