Arsenal players continued their winning streak after defeating Fulham 0:3 away from home yesterday in the 27th round of the Premier League.
Mikel Arteta’s side settled everything in the first half with goals from Gabriel in the 21st minute, Martinelli in the 26th minute and Martin Odegaard in the last minute of the first half.
With this victory, Arsenal achieved their fifth straight victory in the championship and kept five points ahead of Manchester City, who beat Crystal Palace 1:0 on Saturday.
His players have celebrated the victory in the dressing room, but with an action the fans investigated.
Oleksandr Zinchenko posted a dressing room photo on Instagram of Arsenal players and coaching staff posing with a large replica of the clock that once stood on the roof of the old Highbury Stadium.
Arsenal played away to Fulham, so fans are confused by the fact that the team is wearing a replica of the legendary clock that was moved to the roof of the Emirates after leaving Highbury.
But some fans analyzed the position of the hands standing on the numbers 11 and 2.
On Twitter, they interpreted it as a message of “11 games and two months to go”, hinting at how far Arsenal are from their first league title in almost 20 years.
