Twinkletoes: Arsenal Players Perform Citroen DS5 Ballet [w/ video]

Arsenal FC, the famous Premier League football club managed by one Arsène Wenger, have managed to maintain a strong front heading into the final stages of the season in a bid to cling on to the all-important 4th place that will allow them to qualify for the Champions Lea

Arsenal FC, the famous Premier League football club managed by one Arsène Wenger, have managed to maintain a strong front heading into the final stages of the season in a bid to cling on to the all-important 4th place that will allow them to qualify for the Champions League next season. Of course, there are still seven games to go in order to decide the final rankings, but you might be wondering what's inspired their recent spate of victories?

Arsenal FC Players Citroen DS5

Wonder no more. Behind closed doors, stars including Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (dubbed England's future lethal weapon), Wojciech Szczesny, Alex Song and Bacary Sagna have taken up the manly past-time of...ballet. Yes, you read that right. With help from members of the English National Ballet, these Premier League footballers have been brushing up on their demi-pliés, grand jetés, and pirouettes in order to help them stay 'en pointe' for the rest of the footballing year.

Alex Song Citroen DS5 Ballet

In reality, these four young gunners are helping to promote the new Citroen DS5 which we had the pleasure of seeing in the flesh at SMMT HQ in February. This car is the third in the hit-and-miss DS lineup which includes the DS3, DS4 and now DS5. Each of these has had celebrity association (DS3 and Pixie Lott for example) and this latest stylish D-segment competitor is certainly no exception.

The real question is whether these four lads will be able to live their extra-curricular activities down in the Emirates changing rooms once the other gooners find out. Until then though, we can all have a laugh at their expense with the video produced by Citroen.

Thanks to Oli Gill on Facebook for the heads up.

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