Arsenal
[Tweets + Photos] Wilshere, Ramsey, The Ox + More React On Twitter To City Draw
Jack Wilshere, Lukas Podolski, Aaron Ramsey and The Ox were among the players to react on Twitter after Arsenal drew 2-2 with Manchester City on Saturday.
Arsenal were held to a 2-2 draw by defending Premier League champions Manchester City at the Emirates on Saturday afternoon.
Jack Wilshere and Alexis Sanchez were among the goals while Danny Welbeck made his debut following his move from Manchester United.
After the game, several players took to social media sites like Twitter and Instagram to react to the draw and share some photos.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Lukas Podolski posted pictures of them along with a number of the squad posing with actors Samuel L Jackson and Alexander Skarsgard, while Yaya Sanogo congratulated Welbeck on making his bow.
The game was also overshadowed by a serious injury to Mathieu Debuchy – who was stretchered off with an ankle injury – and while Jack Wilshere and Aaron Ramsey both expressed their disappointment at not being able to hold on for the three points, they also took the time to wish the French defender well.
Here’s what the boys had to say:
Shame we couldn't hold on today. On to the next….thanks for the support as always! Hope @MatDebuchy ankle is okay! #fingerscrossed
— Jack Wilshere (@JackWilshere) September 13, 2014
Great game played at a mad pace but very frustrating not to see it out and win. Hope @MatDebuchy is ok, wish you better mate.
— Aaron Ramsey (@aaronramsey) September 13, 2014
Tough game, finally 2-2. Congrats to @Welbeckoff for his first game #Afc #Arsenalfc
— Yaya Sanogo (@Yayasanogoal22) September 13, 2014
Good game, unfortunately only 1 point… Next game on Tuesday! But it was nice to meet Samual Jackson after the game! pic.twitter.com/0modSEC6ES
— Lukas-Podolski.com (@Podolski10) September 13, 2014
Good game today. Gutted we didn't get the 3 points though. Nice to meet one of my acting idols as well… http://t.co/J57P1uyhq4
— Alex Ox-Chamberlain (@Alex_OxChambo) September 13, 2014