
Arsenal star Emile Smith Rowe had a few things to say to Ben White on Instagram after the defender decided to show off his tattoos at Molineux last night.
The Gunners started the game against Wolves really well and deservedly took the lead through Gabriel Magalhaes. Everything was in control for Mikel Arteta’s men until Gabriel Martinelli received a red card in the 69th minute.
Arsenal were put under immense pressure by the hosts in the last 25 minutes, but Ben White and co managed to hold on. The North Londoners won the game 1-0 and the togetherness they showed in the end made the win a lot sweeter.
Ben White, Gabriel Magalhaes and a few others decided to thank the travelling fans by giving away their shirts.
Smith Rowe sends hilarious Instagram message to Ben White
Gabriel wore an undershirt last night but White was left topless after he gave his shirt away to a fan in the away section at Molineux.
Arsenal fans knew that the Englishman had many tattoos on him, but not many expected to see tiger eyes on his chest and a little butterfly just below that.
White posted a series of pictures on Instagram and his shirtless image was one of them. Smith Rowe saw an opportunity to make fun of him and he did so with an 11-word message.
The youngster wrote: “Bro, take that shirt off one more time, I dare u!”

White was brilliant against Wolves
Rob Holding’s 19-minute cameo to help Arsenal win the game earned him a ton of plaudits and rightly so. However, White was just as good and he was on the pitch from the very start.
The Englishman made five clearances, two tackles, blocked a shot and intercepted a pass. He won two ground duels, four aerial duels and was dribbled past just once in the entire game. (SofaScore)
Eyebrows were raised when Arsenal forked out £50 million to sign White from Brighton in the summer. He became the Gunners’ third-most-expensive buy of all time and many believed he wasn’t worth that figure.
However, the 24-year-old has settled in really well and is proving to be a phenomenal signing. He’s still only 24 as well, which means he’ll only get better in the coming months and years.

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