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Arsenal Xmas video: Watch Tomas Rosicky and Wojciech Szczesny play 'We Wish You a Merry Christmas' ended by hilarious cameo

But Arsenal will not be the Christmas No 1

James Orr
Friday 12 December 2014 16:02 GMT
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The Arsenal players in their Christmas band
The Arsenal players in their Christmas band (arsenal.com)

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Arsenal will not be spending this Christmas on top of the Premier League tree, but that hasn't dampened the festive spirit from their players Tomas Rosicky, Wojciech Szczesny, plus a great cameo (see 35sec in) from a certain striker in this hilarious Xmas video.

Midfielder Rosicky is not content on just playing "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" though, and shreds like the best of 'em with his own solo number later on in the video.

VIDEO: WATCH ARSENAL'S XMAS MESSAGE

The video comes ahead of Arsenal’s dedicated charity matchday against Newcastle United tomorrow, where the players and manager will be donating a day’s wages to the Arsenal Foundation.

In support of Arsenal’s global charity partner Save the Children, players have been wearing Christmas jumpers for Christmas Jumper Day too, and encouraging supporters to tweet and facebook their own pictures using #AFCFoundation. More details here: www.arsenal.com/charitymatchday2014

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