Former Arsenal man Henri Lansbury provides one of the most bizarre post-match interviews ever

Henri Lansbury spent 13 years at Arsenal and now plays for Luton Town (Picture: Getty/Sky Sports)
Henri Lansbury spent 13 years at Arsenal and now performs for Luton City (Image: Getty/Sky Sports activities)

Former Arsenal midfielder Henri Lansbury has offered one of the weird post-match interviews of all time.

Lansbury spent 13 years with Arsenal, becoming a member of the youth academy in 1999 and made his debut within the 2007-08 season.

He left the Emirates in 2012 after making eight appearances for the Gunners throughout all competitions to hitch Nottingham Forest within the Championship.

Following spells at Aston Villa and Bristol Metropolis, Lansbury joined Luton City final yr.

After scoring a wondergoal from distance in Luton’s 2-0 win at Hull Metropolis on Friday night time, the ex-Arsenal man gave a hilarious post-match interview on Sky Sports activities.

Quizzed about his lawnmowing celebration, Lansbury revealed that he was vastly within the pastime, saying: ‘It’s large [for me].

‘It retains me away from the coaching floor with the lads. I’ll shout out the boys at Grass Positive factors [a blend of organic fertilisers], they've been essential to this. It makes your grass good and inexperienced.’

Fellow Luton participant Carlton Morris was then requested concerning the high quality of Lansbury’s grass on the coaching floor after the membership’s groundsman gave him his personal private space to take care of.

‘Actually, It’s like a bowls pitch!’ Morris stated. ‘He is aware of his approach across the backyard, that’s for certain.’

The Sky Sports activities interviewer then stepped in to ask Lansbury about his personal garden.

‘Henri, can I simply ask you about my garden at residence, as you'll be able to see now we have lots of inexperienced however there are some brown patches,’ he stated. ‘What would you do?’

‘Reseed it!’ Lansbury replied.

Lansbury gained the FA Youth Cup with Arsenal in 2008-09 however spent most of his time in north London out on mortgage, with spells at Scunthorpe United, Watford, Norwich Metropolis and West Ham.

His group Luton moved as much as fifth within the Championship with their victory at Hull on Friday.

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