Bayern Munich never fail to deliver on social media.
The German giants love a good trolling on Twitter, especially when it comes to Arsenal, who they again destroyed in the Champions League this season.
And they've been on form on and off the pitch of late yet again.
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Carlo Ancelotti's side swept aside Borussia Dortmund 4-1 at the Allianz Arena in the big game yesterday, with goals coming from Franck Ribery, Arjen Robben and Robert Lewandowski, who bagged a double.
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Robben would have surely had the goal of the game tag to his name had Raphael Guerrero not smashed in a thunderbastard earlier in the game to make it 2-1 in the 20th minute.
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But the Dutchman's goal just after half-time made for wonderful viewing and it was an archetypal Robben goal.
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He cut inside on his wand of a left peg from the right and curled one into the far corner in what was the same sort of goal we have been accustomed to seeing go in from the 33-year old.
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We have seen him score so many goals that are pretty much carbon copies - it's almost like he's using some sort of weird futuristic copy and paste tool and reliving his goals.
While it's strange that defenders still don't try and show Robben onto his considerably weaker right-foot, he is a complete and utter genius when he shapes to shoot from the right side of the pitch.
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And Bayern produced a brilliant post on Twitter related to their No.10.
With the caption: "Sometimes headlines write themselves", they attached a photoshopped image of a newspaper article which included a picture of Robben strutting his stuff, just below the headline which read: "Local man cuts inside".
Bayern have well and truly struck gold again with their social media content.
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Before you go, watch this compilation of Robben doing what he does best:
You just can't beat Arjen Robben's trademark move.
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