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Arsenal gets Rwandan treat

By Guardian Exclusive
10 August 2018   |   6:36 am
Arsenal FC players got a surprise treat during their training session in London recently. A traditional troupe from Rwanda paid the team an unexpected visit and thrilled them to some drumming and dancing. The visibly shocked players reciprocated the gesture by clapping and dancing.

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