The Gunners looked to be in high spirit inside the dressing room after their comfortable 3-0 win over Fulham on Sunday afternoon.
In an effort to capture the Premier League championship for the first time since 2004, Arsenal is bringing the comforts of home with them on the road.
After a convincing 3-0 victory against Fulham on Sunday afternoon, the Arsenal restored their five-point lead over the competition.
In the away dressing room at Craven Cottage, a picture of the Arsenal players was seen clutching a facsimile of the famous clock that hangs over the Clock End at the Emirates Stadium.
To make the away dressing room at Craven Cottage seem more familiar, wall decals of the Arsenal emblem and a poster of the official team portrait were added in addition to the replica clock.
The clock has historical significance for Arsenal and has been a fixture at the team's previous stadium, Highbury, for more than 70 years.
The famous clock's bigger replica was put in place inside Emirates Stadium in 2010; the original clock was situated outside the stadium.
Meanwhile, Arsenal will host Sporting Lisbon in their second leg round of 16 Europa League clash.
If you recall that Mikel Arteta side played 2-2 draw against the Portuguese side.
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