Kieran Tierney put in a standout performance in a cameo appearance for Arsenal against Everton.
The Scotland internationalist, who has agreed a pre-contract with Celtic, was brought on for the final 15 minutes of the 1-1 Premier League contest.
While Tierney had just a quarter of an hour on the pitch, he made a difference to the Arsenal side.
Coming on with 75 minutes played, Tierney would go on to create the most chances of any other Arsenal player.
According to analyst Statman Dave, Tierney made three opportunities for his side - more than any other player throughout the match.
Leandro Trossard had opened the scoring for Arsenal before Iliman Ndiaye equalised in the second half from the penalty spot.
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In January, many supporters were eager to see Tierney come back on a short-term loan before his pre-contract came into play. That was never in the works, according to Brendan Rodgers: "No, it wasn't close," he said.
"I think it was clear, obviously, Kieran is for the summer. If that was the possibility [a January move], then that was on Arsenal's terms and nothing to do with Celtic.
"If it was to happen, then great. But clearly, he was a part of their squad, and he'll be here in the summer."