Not even in the virtual world can Arsenal's defenders escape Erling Haaland.
The Norwegian superstar was the hero in real life on Sunday as his winner helped Manchester City secure a 2-1 win over the Gunners at the Etihad Stadium.
Erling Haaland celebrates beating Arsenal
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Haaland bagged his 23rd goal of the season against Arsenal but it could be his most important
City's win had major implications on the Premier League title race as Pep Guardiola's side moved just three points behind league leaders Arsenal.
The margin could be wiped out entirely on Wednesday when City travel to 19th-placed Burnley for their game in hand, where a win would draw the visitors level on points with the Gunners.
Unfortunately for Arsenal, City could also steal a march on goal difference as Burnley are the league's worst defensive team having shipped 67 goals this term.
Wednesday night's contest is one that will certainly have goal machine Haaland licking his lips as he looks to add to his 23 Premier League goals this term.
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Living in Haa Haa Land
To get himself in the mood, and twist the knife even further into Arsenal amid their significant title blow, Haaland hopped on his Xbox to play EA Sports FC 26.
Haaland's gaming session was part of his latest YouTube video, titled 'Day in the Life of a Pro Footballer'.
In the video, Haaland takes fans through his daily routine at City's vast training complex.
He receives a massage from one of the club's physiotherapist before being brought a rather unique coffee.
Haaland requests his coffee be made by the team's barista using collagen, maple syrup and his own coffee beans.
The Norwegian superstar then takes part in a training session before the team gathers for lunch.
Erling Haaland scores against Arsenal
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Arsenal fans were seeing double with Haaland scoring against them on EA FC 26Credit: talkSPORT
It's then time for Haaland to head home, where he fires up the Xbox and plays EA FC 26.
Deja vu
Given their match was only a few days old, it seemed fitting Haaland chose to play as City against Arsenal.
It wasn't long before history repeated itself, as Haaland bagged a goal in the 13th minute of the virtual game.
"Yes!" Haaland roared, before telling the cameraman to 'look at the celebration'.
The video then cuts to Haaland's monitor, where he is shown celebrating by sitting down in his cross-legged position and imitating a yoga pose.
Haaland decides to copy the celebration on his couch, rubbing further salt into the wounds of Arsenal supporters.
Erling Haaland celebrates scoring on EA FC 26
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Haaland wasn't going to pass up the opportunity to score against Arsenal againCredit: YouTube/Erling Haaland
Sadly for any Arsenal supporters who are still left watching the video, Haaland bags a second goal for City on the game.
He celebrates with his arms outstretched and adds: "What a time to be alive."
The video is the latest on Haaland's YouTube channel, which already boasts over 1.5million subscribers.
Haaland to join the Sidemen?
Along with his 'Day in the Life' series, Haaland has uploaded videos of him playing golf, going undercover as Santa in Manchester and reacting to old football equipment.
But one of his most watched videos is a collaboration between him and the Sidemen, who are a group of content creators and boast a staggering 23million subscribers on YouTube.
The Sidemen are also renowned for hosting an annual charity football match, with this year's edition taking place last Saturday at a sold-out Wembley.
Sidemen FC celebrate goal at Wembley
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The Sidemen Charity Match was played in front of 90,000 people on SaturdayCredit: X
Although the teams aren't brimming with the same type of celebrity status as those who play in SoccerAid, the Sidemen game is immensely popular with the younger generation and tickets for their charity match sold out in two hours.
Central to participation in the Sidemen's charity match is that all players must be content creators, something which darts superstar Luke Littler, who previously expressed his desire to get involved, is not.
But with Haaland now a budding YouTube star along with being one of the best strikers in the world, could he be eligible for an invite to the next Sidemen charity match?
Unfortunately that doesn't appear to be the case, with Vikram Barn (Vikkstar) and Ethan Page (Behzinga) explaining to talkSPORT why Haaland wasn't drafted in.
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"We didn't want to show him up," Vikkstar said.
Behzinga added: "A couple of FPL blanks, wouldn't want him to blank here as well."