Ben White mocked the travelling away fans during Arsenal's victory over Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday afternoon.The Englishman has made the right-back position his own for Arsenal this season.He was in the starting lineup yet again for the north London derby at the Emirates Stadium and played an integral role as Arsenal ran out 3-1 victors.Thomas Partey's 20th minute strike was cancelled out by Harry Kane's penalty.But second-half goals from Gabriel Jesus and Granit Xhaka gave the home side all three points.White played 89 minutes before being substituted for Takehiro Tomyiasu.Get your Gabriel Jesus T-Shirt at the GiveMeSport shopGabriel Jesus GMS shopGabriel Jesus GMS shopThe 24-year-old was made to leave the pitch at the nearest exit. That meant he had to walk around the pitch and past the travelling Tottenham fans on his way to Arsenal's bench.The Spurs fans made their feelings to White known.So, White decided to get some back as he made a 3-1 gesture with his fingers towards the Spurs fans.

VIDEO: White mocks Spurs fans during Arsenal's 3-1 victory

The moment brings back memories of Theo Walcott.

The England forward, who spent 12 years at Arsenal from 2006-2018, infuriated Spurs fans in 2018.

Walcott had to be stretchered off and was taking some flak from Spurs fans. While he was being carried from the pitch, he made a 2-0 gesture with his fingers and had a beaming smile on his face.

VIDEO: Walcott mocks Spurs fans with 2-0 gesture in 2014

Arsenal fans react to White's trolling

White's actions have gone down very well among Arsenal fans and you can view some reaction below...

Mikel Arteta reacts to Arsenal's NLD victory

Arsenal remain top of the Premier League table and Arteta, speaking after the game, said he was pleased with how his side was performing.

"It’s great always looking at it and seeing the club where it is, in this position. It’s great, it gives you a great feeling obviously. But we are focused. It is a really hungry and humble team, believe me," he said, per Arsenal's official website.

"We know where we are. There is nothing that we have done yet, and there are still a lot of things to improve, and that’s the direction that we are taking."

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Arteta isn't getting carried away, though, and refrained from calling his side title contenders.

He added: "I’ll leave that to you guys, honestly. We are just at the start, and we are really happy with where we are, and understanding that you cannot control [everything]. Because emotion is related, and the table says what it says, but it is not something that we look at."

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