MIKEL ARTETA has rejected calls to curb Arsenal celebrations, insisting that would kill their joy of football.
The snipers were out in force again after last weekend's 3-1 victory over Liverpool, accusing the Gunners boss and his players of going over the top with their wild response to the crunch victory.
But anybody thinking Arteta's troops might be a little more subdued tomorrow afternoon, should they beat West Ham for the first time in four attempts, they can forget it.
As far as the Spaniard is concerned, they will listen to the pundits and punters, take their views on board and then carry on as they believe is best.
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