James Maddison has hilariously hit back at Bukayo Saka after he mimicked the England midfielder's famous darts celebration.
It came during Sunday's thrilling north London derby that saw the pair both play an integral part in the 2-2 draw.
Saka orchestrated the first goal for Arsenal, hitting a shot at the goal with Cristian Romero deflecting the ball into the back of the net to give Arsenal the lead.
Despite it going down as an own goal, the 22-year-old wheeled away in elation and proceeded to pretend to throw a dart at a dart board.
But he may have been made to regret his actions not long after, with the Spurs midfielder going one-on-one with Saka, before dropping his shoulder, rounding the winger, and pulling the ball back to find Son Heung-min in the penalty area.
Son made no mistake in firing the ball into the back of the net, bringing the away side on to level terms just before half-time.
After the match, Maddison was asked how he felt about his England team-mate copying his celebration and delivered a fantastic response back to Saka.
'Me and Bukayo had a bit of banter, a bit of trash talking on international duty,' he said.
'And I got told he did the darts celebration - he must have still been doing it when I turned him for the first goal.'
In a separate video, the 26-year-old can be seen walking away from the changing rooms and was asked by a reporter: 'A quick 501 at Ally Pally against Bukayo Saka?'
Maddison responded laughing: 'His action was terrible though wasn't it!'
The Spurs midfielder is known for his interest in darts, having been spotted at the World Darts Championships at Alexandra Palace last December.
Saka would go on to score another, with Romero handling the ball inside the box, with the England forward
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