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Fans amazed at Arsenal legend Ray Parlour’s giant cocktail as he celebrates crushing win over Man Utd ‘in style’

ARSENAL hero Ray Parlour celebrated the Gunners’ impressive win over Manchester United on Saturday with an enormous cocktail.

Fans were left in awe as Parlour showed off the giant drink on social media.

Ray Parlour grinned as he showed off his huge cocktail on social mediaTwitter / @RealRomfordPele

The Romford Pele enjoyed a drink almost the size of his headTwitter / @RealRomfordPele

Come on ⁦@Arsenal⁩ celebrating in style pic.twitter.com/NAJ5bGJWYp

— Ray Parlour (@RealRomfordPele) April 23, 2022

Arsenal’s victory, plus Tottenham dropping points at Brentford, meant Mikel Arteta’s side jumped ahead of their rivals and into fourth-placed.

Nobody was more pleased than Parlour, who headed out to celebrate a well-earned three points.

Posting a video to his Twitter account, the Romford Pele proudly displayed the cocktail that seemed to be almost the size of his head.

He captioned the post: “Come on ⁦@Arsenal⁩ celebrating in style.”

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The 49-year-old then said in the video: “Here we are… celebrating Arsenal’s win. Cheers everyone!”

Fans were left in hysterics by the size of Parlour’s drink, with one writing on social media: “Hahahah size of that.”

Another joked: “The Romford Pele loves it.”

Meanwhile a third pointed out: “What is he going to be like if they win the league?”


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Nuno Tavares netted his first Arsenal goal just two minutes into the game to fire the Gunners ahead.

Bukayo Saka doubled the lead from the penalty spot just after the half hour mark, before Cristiano Ronaldo pulled one back for United.

The effort was a 100th Premier League strike for the 37-year-old, and he emotionally dedicated the goal to his baby son who tragically died last week.

Granit Xhaka then made the points safe for the Gunners with a long-range thunderbolt in the second half.

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