Mikel Arteta lost a tooth and his Arsenal team-mates were happy to point it out
Arsenal's Mikel Arteta didn't get any sympathy from his team-mates after losing a tooth in their 3-0 win over Hull on Sunday.
In a nicely set-up selfie all the Arsenal players were eager to show off their teeth while Arteta kept his mouth firmly closed.
Lukas Podloski scored twice during the game and says he is not taking anything for granted in the pursuit of fourth place in the Premier League.
All smiles: Arsenal stars grin in the changing room after comfortably beating Hull City
Strike: Lukas Podolski celebrates scoring Arsenal's second goal of the game against Hull
Good game: Podolski (centre) celebrates with team-mates Olivier Giroud (left) and Aaron Ramsey
The Germany striker helped the Gunners keep their grip on the last Champions League spot after winning their FA Cup final dress rehersal.
He is not ready to look ahead to another season in Europe's top competition yet, though.
'It's important to get fourth place, but it's important to go match to match,' he told Sky Sports.
'We now look forward to our next game against Newcastle because every game is important.'
Podolski's goals came from his unfavoured position on the left wing but he said: 'When you score the goals nobody speaks about where you play.
'The coach makes the decision where we play and it is just important to get the three points.'
Midfielder Aaron Ramsey also scored on his first start since December after injury.
Power: Hull goalkeeper Stephen Harper can only watch as Podolski's shot hits the back of the net
Finish: Aaron Ramsey (right) puts Arsenal into a 1-0 lead at the KC Stadium
The Wales international has been a big miss for boss Arsene Wenger but he does not think Arsenal will have the edge in the FA Cup Final as a result of this win.
'It's important for us to come here and get the win, to keep our position in the league,' he said.
'We have beaten Hull twice but are not going to take them lightly. They are a well organised team, get crosses in and we can't rely on our previous performances against them.'
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