The former world number one has been a long time admirer of the Gunners, who are aiming to win their first Premier League title in 20 years this season.
Andy Murray took to social media to mock friend and fellow tennis star Liam Broady following Arsenal's 5-0 demolition of Chelsea on Tuesday night.
During the game, Broady, 30, took to X to share his dismay at his team's performance, tweeting: "Can’t believe how bad Chelsea are tonight? What is going on?." Murray then poked fun at Broady early on Wednesday morning and also included a screenshot from a previous post on Instagram by the tennis pro, who had included a link for fans to read his thoughts on a certain subject.
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