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Fabregas 'likes' Matt Lucas' cheeky post poking fun at Arteta and Odegaard

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Fabregas 'likes' Matt Lucas' cheeky post poking fun at Arteta and Odegaard
Fabregas 'likes' Matt Lucas' cheeky post poking fun at Arteta and Odegaard

CESC FABREGAS has 'liked' Matt Lucas' cheeky joke at Mikel Arteta and Martin Odegaard.

The comedian video - along with Ellis James - have poked fun of the Gunners' recent celebrations.

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Matt Lucas as Martin Odegaard asked if Arsenal were over celebrating winsCredit: Instagram / @realmattlucas
While Ellis James as Mikel Arteta said they did not over celebrate
While Ellis James as Mikel Arteta said they did not over celebrateCredit: Instagram / @realmattlucas
But they then celebrated a paper ball being thrown into a bin
But they then celebrated a paper ball being thrown into a binCredit: Instagram / @realmattlucas
Cesc Fabregas 'liked' the post
Cesc Fabregas 'liked' the postCredit: Getty

The North London side have recently been criticised for their passionate celebrations after winning games.

After the win against Bournemouth, there was a probe from the FA as the club's substitutes ran onto the pitch to celebrate Reiss Nelson's late winner.

This was the inspiration for the parody in which Lucas plays club captain Martin Odegaard, and James portrays manager Mikel Arteta.

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The Instagram video was captioned: "Arteta responds to the talk of Arsenal getting a little bit carried away."

In the clip, Lucas goes to James to ask if he thought they were over-celebrating.

James then replies in a Spanish accent, saying, "No, no, I don't think so."

He then throws a scrap of paper into a bin which then leads the whole team to come running in and celebrate the shot.

It was liked almost 20,000 times on Instagram, including one from Fabregas.

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He spent eight years at Arsenal between 2003 and 2011 before leaving for boyhood club Barcelona.

The 25-year-old returned to England as he joined Chelsea, where he won the Premier League twice and FA Cup in a five-year spell.

The Spaniard now plays his football in Italy for Serie B side Como.

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