FANS were left in stitches after watching Joshua Zirkzee's celebration after his winning penalty knocked Arsenal out of the FA Cup.
The 23-year-old Manchester United striker has struggled in his debut season with the Red Devils following his £36.5million move from Bologna.
But he grabbed his magical moment in the spotlight with both hands in the shootout after the thrilling 1-1 draw.
Zirkzee stepped up and sent David Raya the wrong way to fire in the winning penalty.
And he immediately ran off to celebrate with his cheering supporters as 8,000 traveling United fans stood behind the goal where the shootout took place.
A delighted Zirkzee could not hide his joy and waved brilliantly at the fans as they roared and punched the air as the holders knocked their old rivals out of the FA Cup at the first hurdle.
The attacker then pretended to shoot a gun after shooting his side.
Zirkzee's teammates – including the hero of the day Altay Bayindir – joined him at the corner flag, jumped at him and clearly buzzed their oppressed friend.
But many viewers watching the celebrations think there may have been a cheeky, subliminal message from Zirkzee directed at hosts Arsenal as they crashed.
One said: “These players made Zirkzee come to Emirates and wave us out of the cup, I'm sick.”
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Another wrote: “Zirkzee waving to the Arsenal fans in their own stadium.”
A third added: “Zirkzee waving goodbye to us is CRAZY.”
A fourth typed: “The wave of Zirkzee hahahaha.”
A fifth said: “I'm saying goodbye to Arsenal's hopes of winning a trophy this season.”
And one end user replied: “Joshua Zirkzee waving goodbye to Arsenal will be one of my favorite photos, and when we go to the FA Cup again it will be iconic!”
Zirkzee came on for Rasmus Hojlund in the 81st minute before playing extra time and starring in the shootout.
But most of the drama took place while he was sitting on the couch.
Bruno Fernandes lashed out at referee Andy Madley when he was denied a free kick, picking up a yellow card for launching his boot in anger.
But the Portuguese playmaker showed his class with an excellent first-time finish to break the deadlock.
However, the game turned when his compatriot Diogo Dalot saw red for a second yellow after diving into Mikel Merino.
Two minutes later, Gabriel equalized through a deflected shot.
Tempers then boiled over when Harry Maguire was adjudged to have fouled Kai Havertz in the box, leading to a mass brawl in which the Englishman reportedly called his opponent a “cheat”.
However, Bayindir saved Martin Odegaard's penalty and then delivered again in the shootout to deny Havertz.
Zirkzee will be hoping he can kiss Leicester City's FA Cup dreams goodbye when Ruud van Nistelrooy takes his Foxes to Old Trafford in round four.
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