I've probably watched it 200 times since it happened. I'm talking every angle I can find. It's amazing! The passion and ecstasy of the crowd is beautiful!
I was in the aisle to the right of this footage, about half way up. So glad I didn't walk out before the final whistle. When Reiss scored I totally lost it, was hugging anyone in sight. By the time I came to my senses I was down the front of the stand! The most epic celebrations after a goal for decades, maybe Henry vs Liverpool in 2004 was on this level?
As a fan from the United States, I can say that my greatest pain is not being able to be at the Emirates every weekend. I dream of being able to share these moments inside the stadium one day. Love this club to pieces.
To watch Martin Ødegaard collapsing on the ground. So funny. All that emotion. And relief. We have been without a leader for so long and I predict that this lad will one day be as strong as Tony Adams. COYG
My oldest brother is quite the successful lawyer in Washington DC, and one of the big reasons he said he wanted to make a lot of money is that after my dad passed away in 2012, he could take my family and I on vacations in my father's place. This year was the first year he told us about this and he surprised us with flights and lodging in Ireland for 10 days! After lots of talking, some of my family decided to visit London for a weekend after the Ireland trip. Since the flight's from Dublin to London are so cheap we figured this might be a good time to pop over to England for the first time! That being said, I really hope I can make it to the Emirates, an away match, perhaps a preaseason match, or even a pub to watch a match whilst were there. Hope I get to experience some magic and meet some amazing Gooners!! Much love from the great state of Ohio
First time in my 19 years of being alive I can afford to go to Arsenal games. First time in my life it’s been impossible to get tickets for Red members except by paying 5x the price on probably scamming resell sites.
so good to find now that the react of odegarrd and gabriel is so wonderful, lay down on the floor and dig in the turf, you can feel how unbelievable of this goal.
@@nethanlock5008 hahah I gotta give it to you you are some low life nerd to have the time to come comment on this old ass video!!!!! Lmao! All the best skippy!
@@nethanlock5008hahaha how pathetic having the time to come comment replies on a video this old!!!! Hope you find something better to do with your life bud! All the best 😂
@@Willrulz2 It seems to be the 'tactic' teams are using against Arsenal this season. They can't win fairly etc, so have to resort to using time wasting or other nonsense to, as you say, scrape through.
First goal shouldn't have counted (players were over the halfway line before kick off). We had 81% possession, 31 shots, 740 passes, you name it. We should have won 5-1.
This video is the biggest proof of how much more it would mean if Arsenal won the league than if city won it again. Arsenal fans have been deprived of these sort of moments for so long. City fans have seen them win multiple titles recently and also if you look at city fans after they score, they barely seem to care, there’s a few cheers and then just clapping and everyone with their phones out. I was at the City game at the emirates a couple of months back and their away support was the worst I’ve ever seen come to us.
One of the greatest goals in Prem history. Could be so significant in the next few months. Literally at the death. Its the reason we have a title race. This beats Jorginho's winner for me. There's so much going on here its unreal. Who's that on the ground with cramp? I think that's Partey.
Great goal, Mad FA. 🤣 mirror : Arsenal will not face any punishment from the Football Association for their wild celebrations after Reiss Nelson struck a last-minute winner against Bournemouth.