Two Gunners fans got the shock of their lives when they were confronted by the very men they had criticised at home.
The two supporters – named as Aaron and Ben in the video – both love tweeting about their favourite club.
But little did they know that there would be repercussions.
That all changed when the fans were mysteriously invited to London Colney for a “training ground experience” in the Betfair Twitter Trials Blindfold Challenge.
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Once there, they were met by Alexandre Lacazette, who read their critical tweets back to them before challenging them to do better.
Aaron’s tweet read: “@LacazetteAlex was only two yards out! I could have scored that blindfolded!”
Ben’s tweet made a similar claim: “I could have scored that with my eyes close @LacazetteAlex #AFC #getmeonthepitch.”
They then lined up to take on a shooting challenge with Cech and Giroud watching on.
Needless to say, the tweeters regretted ever having shared their thoughts with the world as they found their claim a lot harder than they thought it would be.
Aaron said the experience will make him “think before tweeting” in future.
While Ben admitted: “I think I might close my Twitter account down.”
Giroud agreed and advised the fans: “Next time, you will think before tweeting.”
The blow was softened when the lucky two were offered two tickets for the next Arsenal home game.
Betfair Marketing Director, Stephen Mault, said: “Ultimately these films aren’t just about embarrassing the fans for those moments when their passions get the better of them.
“They’re also about giving true Gooners a once in a lifetime experience to play football with their idols.”