Oleksandr Zinchenko has settled into life quickly since joining Arsenal this summer.
Zinchenko completed a £30 million transfer from reigning Premier League champions Manchester City last month, reuniting with former teammate Gabriel Jesus and ex-City coach Mikel Arteta in north London. And the Ukrainian international started the north Londoners' opening two league fixtures, performing well in a 2-0 win away to Crystal Palace last weekend before enjoying an excellent display during Saturday's 4-2 victory over Leicester City at the Emirates Stadium.
The versatile fullback has even earned himself a chant from the Gunners faithful to the tune of Spandau Ballet’s iconic song Gold. The lyrics are: "Zinchenko, always believe in your soul, you’ve got the power to know, you’re indestructible, always believe in Zinchenko."
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Zinchenko clearly is a fan of his new song, taking to social media to post them following the aforementioned win against the Foxes. “Always believe in your soul”, his Instagram post read, which was accompanied by a picture of himself giving a thumbs up as well as a heart emoji.
Next up for Mikel Arteta's side is a trip to the Vitality Stadium to take on Scott Parker's Bournemouth, a team that the Gunners took on in Arteta's first ever match in the Arsenal managerial dugout.
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