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[Tweet] Shkodran Mustafi sends message on Twitter ahead of Hull game
Arsenal defender Shkodran Mustafi has posted a rallying cry on Twitter ahead of our trip to the KCOM Stadium to take on Hull City tomorrow afternoon.
Mustafi made his Premier League debut last weekend following his big-money move from Valencia last month and he put in a sold display during our 2-1 victory over Southampton at the Emirates.
The German international then made his bow in the Champions League for Arsenal and although he was at partially fault for the Paris Saint-Germain goal, he settled in to the game and ended up putting in another encouraging performance during the 1-1 draw.
Mustafi has now taken to Twitter to post a message to his followers with an accompanying video of him in action against the Saints last week that shows him playing with ‘passion and heart’.
Those are certainly two things Mustafi doesn’t lack and for that reason alone I think he’s going to prove to be an excellent signing. Plus, he’s a terrific centre-back.
It seems Shkodran is looking forward to the game tomorrow so let’s hope he puts in another positive display at Hull and helps us bring home another three points.
Check out his Tweet here:
Play with passion, play with heart – or don't play at all! Back in #PL action tomorrow#HCFCvAFC @Arsenal pic.twitter.com/e7GxmNfNNI
— Shkodran Mustafi (@MustafiOfficial) September 16, 2016
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