The Arsenal squad is in good spirits ahead of Sunday's Premier League meeting against Watford.
This should come as no surprise given an upturn in form from Mikel Arteta's side in February following what was a difficult month in January where they crashed out of both domestic cup competitions.
Completing a double over Wolves either side of beating Brentford at home has boosted the Gunners' chances of finishing in the top-four this season.
In fact, should Manchester United and West Ham United lose to Manchester City and Liverpool respectively then Arsenal will end the weekend in fourth place, as long as they overcome the Hornets.
Ahead of the big game at Vicarage Road, the likes of Alexandre Lacazette, Aaron Ramsdale, Granit Xhaka and Nicolas Pepe were put through their paces at the Emirates Stadium earlier in the week, whilst Emile Smith Rowe was also involved after missing the win over Wolves.
It was a change of scenery for the Arsenal players as training sessions usually take place at London Colney and there was a moment involving Bukayo Saka that left many supporters in disbelief.
As spotted in a behind-the-scenes video uploaded to the club's YouTube page, the clip begins with the winger committing a foul throw.
With no officials in place, Saka wasn't punished for it and it even lead to a goal with Lacazette latching onto the throw before finding the back of the net with a crisp left-footed finish.
Of course, this brought about a big reaction from fans who saw the funny side to Saka's foul throw.
Tommy said: "That foul throw at the start."
Ray Anderson replied: "I wondered if anyone else noticed."
Chayut Maneepong said: "3.18 Saka throw in, man I miss Hector Bellerin."
Dan Doyle said: "Not a foul throw at the start."
14 god henry said: "The intro was a foul throw, no wonder we do so many."
karim biggs said: "@3:18 these players need to know what a foul throw is. That shouldn't be accepted in training, that's why it's called training."
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In better news for Saka, his excellent form this season has not gone unnoticed by club officials and he will be rewarded with a new contract offer at the end of the campaign.
The 20-year-old's current contract expires in 2024 but football.london understands that a new deal will reflect his role in the team as one of the most important players.
Saka has the potential to be one of the best wingers in the world, although it would appear that he needs to brush up on his throw-ins.