Arsenal will wake up on Christmas Day in the top-four of the Premier League table.
In truth, this feat was already confirmed before the Gunners had even kicked a ball against Leeds United on Saturday evening as both West Ham United and Manchester United had seen their games postponed as Covid-19 cases continue to rise in the UK.
With that said, Arsenal still had a job to do at Elland Road as three important points were up for grabs.
And thanks to a brace from Gabriel Martinelli, plus strikes from Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe, the visitors were able to return to London with the points in the bag.
In one of the Gunners' most impressive performances to date under Mikel Arteta, there were a number of stand out moments from the game which has delighted supporters.
From Aaron Ramsdale winding up the Leeds supporters to Saka humiliating a couple of players by leaving them on the ground, there have been plenty of talking points.
But perhaps the best moment came at the full-time whistle between Arteta and Martinelli.
The latter is slowly becoming one of the undroppables in this Arsenal side having started the four games prior to the trip to Elland Road and his performance against Leeds earned him a big hug from Arteta at the final whistle.
Judging by the reaction on Reddit and Twitter, it's safe to say Arsenal fans loved what happened between manager and player.
Take a look at the best responses...
king15 said: "Arteta has developed Martinelli perfectly. His wing play has improved dramatically from what weve ever seen from him. He doesn't run around like a headless chicken anymore, plays with purpose, uses his energy effectively, and far cleaner with his touches and 1 on 1 play."
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@RedAndWhiteAlex said: "Got the Foden treatment and it worked."
22goblins said: "I cant imagine how good it must feel for Arteta (and of course Gabi!) to have their patience for him to be ready paying off."
u/Flamee said: "Like a proud father."