Arsenal returned to winning ways against Newcastle United on Sunday afternoon.
Having drawn 13 Premier League games this season, it looked like it was going to be a 14th stalemate for the north London outfit with both teams failing to score in the opening 45 minutes.
But the Gunners finished the first-half strongly and came flying out of the blocks in the second half.
After Eddie Nketiah had smashed an effort against the crossbar, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang broke the deadlock in the 54th minute with his 15th league goal of the campaign.
Meeting Nicolas Pepe's cross with a superb header, the Gabon international's strike certainly calmed the nerves inside the Emirates Stadium and he went over to celebrate with the club record signing.
It was at that moment where most of the Arsenal players went over to congratulate Aubameyang.
Except for a certain Dani Ceballos.
Starting his first game since the sacking of Unai Emery, the Spain international seemed to be as relieved as anyone to see Aubameyang break Newcastle's resistance.
As spotted by an Arsenal fan on Twitter, Ceballos dropped to his knees as the Gunners no.14 peeled away to celebrate.
This prompted other Arsenal supporters to comment on Ceballos' passion.
Take a look at what was said on Twitter...
Like the rest of the team, Ceballos was much improved in the second half and Aubameyang revealed what was said by head coach Mikel Arteta during the dressing room at half-time.
"He said just keep going. I think we started not at our best but then in the second half we put some more energy, we went through and we scored," the Gunners captain told Sky Sports.
"We spoke at half-time, the coach told me to stay like a second striker, so I kept my position and I'm ready to score.
"We practised heading this week.
"They were playing very deep and very compact so it was good for us to have me in the middle, to give more space for Bukayo, and that's it."