Watch Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger's hilarious tactical briefing to his players ahead of Save the Children event

James Benge28 November 2017

Arsene Wenger offered his players a tactical briefing of a very different kind as Arsenal stars got behind Save the Children’s Christmas Jumper Day.

In the hilarious video, which you can watch above, the Arsenal manager instructs Alexandre Lacazette, Rob Holding and Calum Chambers in the art of crossing and weaving, though you doubt the tricks he’s teaching will come in much use against Huddersfield tomorrow.

It would be fair to say some players took on Wenger’s instructions more effectively than others, with Holding looking particularly sheepish when he had to show off his work.

The video is in aid of Save the Children, who the Arsenal Foundation have been supporting since 2011, raising more than £2million.

Arsenal stars don Christmas jumpers for Save the Children

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For the past 10 years Arsenal have dedicated a home game to fundraising for the Arsenal Foundation and will do the same against Newcastle on Saturday December 16 against Newcastle, when the first-team will be donating a day’s wages to charity.

For more information about Save the Children’s Christmas Jumper Day and to sign up visit ChristmasJumperDay.org

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