Hector Bellerin is something of a fans' favourite at the Emirates Stadium.
And the Arsenal fans cannot wait to see the Spaniard back in the first team.
Bellerin has not started a game since January, but made his long-awaited return to the first team during the Carabao Cup win over Nottingham Forest on Tuesday night.
The full-back has been out of action for eight months after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament during a win over Chelsea.
Bellerin played the full 90 minutes for the Gunners' U23s on Saturday, meaning he will not make his Premier League return during the game against Manchester United at Old Trafford on Monday night.
The 24-year-old produced a fine piece of skill and then an assist for Folarin Balogun as Arsenal's young guns came from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with Liverpool in the Premier League 2.
But ahead of the game, an interview between Bellerin and comedian Romesh Ranganathan, an Arsenal fan, appeared in the Guardian.
And the Arsenal fans will love what Bellerin said about Tottenham.
Ranganathan said: "People thought the north London derby wouldn’t be as feisty because Arsenal and Tottenham’s foreign players wouldn’t understand the spirit or the history of the rivalry."
And Bellerin responded: "I used to love Thierry [Henry] and I’ve always loved the kits because I used to play as Arsenal on the PlayStation. So, when I signed for them, I already had a connection.
"I don’t hate Tottenham because they told me to hate them. I hate them because I love Arsenal."
If Arsenal fans needed another excuse to love Bellerin even more than they already do, then they have it right there.