
Arsenal defender Oleksandr Zinchenko refused to celebrate after he opened the scoring for Mikel Arteta's side in their Champions last-16 second-leg against PSV – and it's got people talking.
Arteta made seven changes to his side for their clash against PSV, with Ben White, Jorginho, Raheem Sterling, Kieran Tierney, Jakub Kiwior and Myles Lewis-Skelly being drafted in alongside Zinchenko.
And with just six minutes played in North London, the Ukraine international made it 8-1 on aggregate after smashing the ball past goalkeeper Walter Benitez with a powerful strike from just outside the box.
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Moments later, Zinchenko turned his back on the goal before holding his hands up.
It appears the 28-year-old defender refused to celebrate the goal as he played 12 times for the Eredivisie side during a loan spell in 2016/17, when he was still contracted to Manchester City.

Here's how fans on social media reacted to the incident.
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One fan wrote: "Zinchenko refusing to celebrate against a club he played 12 league games for aged 19. Game’s gone," and a second said: "Zinchenko not celebrating is one thing but apologising to away fans wtf. Where’s my game gone?"
A third commented: "Because of one 12 appearance loan from City to PSV in 2016, Zinchenko cannot celebrate such a fine goal against them? Games gone tbh."
A fourth said: "Zinchenko was on loan at PSV 8 years ago so didn’t celebrate his first ever Champions League goal. Utter woke nonsense," and a fifth added: "Class act."
After helping PSV to a third-place finish in the Eredivisie, an emotional Zinchenko opened up about his short, but important spell in Eindhoven.
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“Well, first of all, that was amazing experience for me,” he said in 2023. “A very important year in terms of my career.
“Even if you look at it on paper, I didn't play much or I didn't get what I really wanted before I joined PSV but honestly, I wouldn't have traded this experience for anything else because whenever people asked me about PSV, I always used to say good words because the place here is absolutely fantastic in terms of everything."
He added: “Football wise and living life because even since I left PSV, I used to come here a couple of times for holidays, because I have a few friends here as well.
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“And for such a young player, like I was at that time, it's an amazing place. Always a full stadium, the fans, they always love football. Whenever they meet you, they are always happy to see you. I think this is the most important thing for every football player.”
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Topics: Arsenal, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Premier League, Champions League, PSV