Laura Woods gets a kiss as Arsenal superfan celebrates stirring Man City win
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The TV presenter was delighted following her side's win
Laura Woods was kissed on the cheek by a close friend as she celebrated Arsenal's stirring Premier League win over Manchester City on Sunday.
The Gunners soared to second in the table after Gabriel Martinelli scored the only goal of the game at the Emirates Stadium.
Woods is a huge Arsenal supporter and took to Instagram to share snaps of herself watching the game.
"What a delightful Sunday," she captioned one post after the win.
Laura Woods was delighted after Arsenal secured victory over Man City
And Woods also shared another snap of a close friend kissing her on the cheek with a big smile on her face.
"All good nights end on the floor," she wrote.
Woods was able to spend Sunday watching the game after covering the Champions League for TNT Sports earlier in the week.
And, like many Arsenal fans, she'll be dreaming of title glory come the end of the campaign.
The north London giants had gone into the match against City as underdogs, despite playing on home soil.
Arsenal had lost all 12 of their previous meetings against Pep Guardiola's side.
They started the contest in turgid fashion, with City looking slick and composed during the early stages.
But Arsenal grew into the match and ended up securing victory late on after Martinelli's strike.
The winger hadn't been deemed fit enough to start, having only recently recovered from injury.
Yet after coming on at half time he helped to turn the game around, with his late shot deflecting off Nathan Ake and into the net.
Arsenal are yet to lose in the Premier League this season.
And, having gone so close to beating City to glory earlier in the year, they'll now be hoping to go all the way.
Gary Neville reacted to the result on Sky Sports and believes Arsenal have what it takes to win a first title since 2004.
"I think they've got a big chance, Arsenal," he said.
"They've got to keep their players fit. They're 100 per cent better with Declan Rice in the middle of the pitch, without a shadow of a doubt.
"You want more from your centre-forwards, and it was hard for both of them [against City], but there's a question mark over whether that'll cause them problems in the end.
"They have to keep Rice fit, the idea of not playing Gabriel Magalhaes at the start of the season was an experiment that won't happen again.
"Those two centre-halves - Gabriel and William Saliba - were pivotal against City, they were outstanding playing against the best player in the world in that position [Erling Haaland].
"To beat City, and give [injured] Bukayo Saka a three-week rest, that could be a really good thing.
"The two centre-backs and Rice are the most important players to keep fit. They won't win the league without them.
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Arsenal star Gabriel Martinelli scored the winner in Man City Premier League clash
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"I was worried about the goalkeeper David Raya in the first half. He's averted a bit of a crisis there.
"If he conceded a goal from one of those moments, honestly you've seen it go badly.
"Hopefully he's gone home and reflected, he came out a lot better for the second half - but whatever Arteta said to them at half-time, they all came out better."