Mikel Arteta experienced almost every single emotion possible during Arsenal's 3-2 win over Watford.
Whilst at full-time the Spaniard was delighted with his side managing to secure the victory that saw the Gunners take control of the Premier League top four race, there were a few instances that visibly frustrated him.
And thanks to Arsenal.com as well as YouTube, supporters have been treated to watching Arteta be as animated as ever throughout the game at Vicarage Road.
On Tuesday morning, the north London outfit uploaded their latest 'Bench Cam' video of the season and this once again captured the Spaniard's every move in the dugout.
Of course, the moment that immediately springs to mind is Arteta's 'assist' for Gabriel Martinelli's goal as the Arsenal manager stepped outside his technical area to receive the ball on the touchline and hand it to Bukayo Saka for a quick throw-in.
A few passes later and the visitors were celebrating going 3-1 up, although the Spaniard's role in the goal was questioned by former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher.
"The fourth official is the sole judge of the technical area, he’s meant to monitor the manager inside, he’s meant to stop him going outside and encroaching onto the pitch," Gallagher told Sky Sports. "He’s allowed him to go out, whether he’s been too slow to go out and stop him I don’t know.
"He hasn’t really committed an offence because he’s become almost a ball-boy hasn’t he, he’s retrieved the ball.
"It’s come to him, he’s thrown it back, you wouldn’t expect him to let the ball go past him, you’d have moaned even more then.
"But we talk about this because it actually resulted in a goal, but that’s all he’s done, he’s guilty of coming out his technical area."
If that was one of several high points for Arteta at Vicarage Road, the lows were after both Watford goals and whenever the hosts threatened his side's defence.
Furthermore, he clearly wasn't all that happy after Bukayo Saka had restored Arsenal's lead on the half-hour mark.
At around the 2.34-minute mark, Arteta briefly celebrates seeing the ball hit the back of the net before immediately turning to frantically call over a couple of players for some tactical instructions.
As seen in the image above, the two players in question were Gabriel Magalhaes and Martin Odegaard.
This was picked up on by football.london who were in attendance at Vicarage Road and Arteta's conversation with the Brazilian was a lot more intense.
Judging by the Spaniard's gesture with his feet, it would appear he wanted Gabriel to be more precise with his passing as he did play a sloppy ball into Saka before the goal and the England international had to press Tom Cleverley to regain possession.
This would explain his post-match comments even further as the Arsenal manager's drive for perfection was on full display.
"Because I didn’t like how we were controlling the game," he said. "We were allowing spaces against the team who, if we kept allowing that, we were going to suffer. I knew that. We had to put that right and we did it for certain periods.
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"Then in the last 25 minutes, we lost it again. We have to show that maturity, understanding and capacity to control the game how we wanted to.
"At 3-1, after, we had to make 300,000 passes in the opposition half and when they have the right moment to come at us, then we can attack them. We didn’t do that.
"The game was open and you had the feeling that the game was open right until the end."