Revealed: What Francis Coquelin shouted to the fans after Arsenal beat Everton
|Arsenal midfielder Francis Coquelin issued a rallying cry to the travelling supporters after the Gunners secured a crucial 2-0 win over Everton at Goodison Park.
The Frenchman was one of the first players to thank the away fans for their support throughout the game, and after throwing his shirt in the crowd he reportedly shouted “it’s not over” in reference to Arsenal’s Premier League title challenge.
Unfortunately for Arsene Wenger’s side, table toppers Leicester City would go on to maintain their 11 point lead over the north London giants following a hard-fought 1-0 win at Crystal Palace later in the day.
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Coquelin shouting, "It's not over" as he throws his shirt into the crowd. Good to see that attitude.
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Coquelin was one of the stand-out performers for Arsenal on Saturday afternoon, putting in a solid shift alongside Mohamed Elneny in defensive midfield and making more interceptions (12) than any player in a Premier League match since Matt Lowton’s effort (12) against Liverpool in March 2013.
Well done Ty and co. Damn Claude and his fellow hard-to-please, fair-weather ‘supporters’ Sigh!!!!
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