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Tweets: Ozil celebrates, Ramsey congratulates record-breaking Cech
Some of the Arsenal players have been celebrating online after we moved top of the Premier League table with a comfortable 2-0 win over AFC Bournemouth this evening.
Mesut Ozil continued his fine form after grabbing a goal and an assist and the German international was quick to take to Twitter after the game to express his delight at going top of the table.
Calum Chambers made a rare start in midfield and the youngster also reacted to the win on Twitter after the game.
The win saw Petr Cech break the Premier League clean sheet record and Aaron Ramsey and Hector Bellerin also took to social media to congratulate the Czech international on his achievement.
Check out what the boys have had to say below:
Three points, clean sheet and #BPL leader for the moment #yagunnersya #COYG #AFC pic.twitter.com/7533XmkR2P
— Mesut Özil (@MesutOzil1088) December 28, 2015
Solid 2-0 win and a great performance from the team! Good to get the full 90 minutes pic.twitter.com/aOFCA7poTJ
— Calum Chambers (@CalumChambers95) December 28, 2015
Back to winning ways with a clean sheet! Also congrats to @petrcech on your 170 record clean sheets!! #COYG pic.twitter.com/WOE0MB1eIA
— Héctor Bellerín (@HectorBellerin) December 28, 2015
That was hard work but a good way to end 2015. Well done @PetrCech on the clean sheets record! #AFC pic.twitter.com/fuWny8cR9z
— Aaron Ramsey (@aaronramsey) December 28, 2015