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Everyone present at Kenilworth Road witnessed one of the games of the season as Premier League leaders Arsenal snatched a dramatic 4-3 win over Luton Town.<\/p>\n
But for Amazon Prime Video commentator Ally McCoist, the drama was only just beginning.<\/p>\n
The popular pundit told the tale of how his best laid post-match plans were laid to waste by packed trains, motorway closures, a dopey driver and a hotel fire alarm.<\/p>\n
McCoist was alongside Jim Proudfoot on Amazon’s live coverage and witnessed Declan Rice’s header deep into stoppage time move Arsenal five points clear at the top.<\/p>\n
Recounting his eventful night to Alan Brazil on talkSPORT breakfast, McCoist praised the ‘tremendous’ Kenilworth Road atmosphere and how his TV duties wrapped up 20 minutes early at 10.40pm.<\/p>\n
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Ally McCoist endured a nightmare evening after finishing his commentary duties at Luton<\/p>\n
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Declan Rice scored a dramatic stoppage time winner as Arsenal edged a seven-goal thriller<\/p>\n
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‘I usually take the train, I like it because you’re moving, but I couldn’t take the chance. There were only one or two running at that time and they’d be packed with travelling Arsenal fans, I might not get on it,’ he said.<\/p>\n
Instead, McCoist decided to head to his hotel at London Bridge by road.<\/p>\n
‘Before I jumped in the car, I phoned the driver and said, “whatever you do, don’t come near the stadium. On no account come near the stadium, I’ll walk to you.”<\/p>\n
‘So I walked to him, I walked a good mile-and-a-half. I jumped in the car and by this time it was about 11.10, 11.15.<\/p>\n
‘I asked, “you know where you’re going?” “Yes, London Bridge, this hotel. Smashing. I know where I’m going,”‘ he says.<\/p>\n
‘Anyway, two minutes later, we’re in the middle of an industrial estate where everybody has parked to go to the game.<\/p>\n
‘So everybody is coming out of the industrial estate and he drives into the industrial estate.<\/p>\n
‘Then it gets worse. Eventually we escape and we’re on the motorway and there’s a big queue of traffic and those big red ‘x’ signs.<\/p>\n
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McCoist didn’t get too much sleep but made it into the talkSPORT studio for breakfast<\/p>\n
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McCoist’s hopes of making a quick exit from Kenilworth Road by road were scuppered<\/p>\n
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Having decided against taking the train, McCoist’s dopey driver took him the wrong way<\/p>\n
‘He takes us off the motorway, we’re in a big queue to come off the motorway, which is closed. So that’s another 20-25 minutes and we end up going up and down streets to get back on.’<\/p>\n
If McCoist thought he’d be able to snatch a few uninterrupted hours’ sleep before his Breakfast show duties, he was sadly mistaken.<\/p>\n
‘By the time I got to the hotel it was 1am. It’s very close to the studio, that’s the bonus,’ he continues.<\/p>\n
‘There was a Luton fan [at the hotel] and he’s wanting to chat for five minutes. “We were unlucky”, “yeah you were unlucky, I’m off to bed.”<\/p>\n
‘I get my head on the pillow and the wee clock next to the bed says 02.08.<\/p>\n
‘I wakes up – fire alarm at 02.54! You know what you think, it’s a mistake, a test. I’m going, “please just go off, be a mistake.” But it goes on and on and on.<\/p>\n
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Gabriel Martinelli opened the scoring after 20 minutes as the Gunners made the perfect start<\/p>\n
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However, Luton hit back as Gabriel Osho (left) rifled a powerful header past David Raya<\/p>\n
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Gabriel Jesus then restored Arsenal’s lead after nodding home Ben White’s dangerous cross<\/p>\n
‘By this point, I’m hearing doors opening on my floor, people walking by and I’m going to have to get down here.<\/p>\n
‘So 20 past three or whatever it was, I’m standing on the stairway and there’s a guy standing next to me in his boxer shorts, a t-shirt and he’s got one sock on.<\/p>\n
‘There is a girl next to him with high heels, a dressing gown and her hair in curlers. It’s an absolute shambles.’<\/p>\n
At least McCoist’s chosen game on Tuesday night was worth all the hassle afterwards.<\/p>\n
Gabriel Martinelli fired Arsenal into a 20th-minute lead, only for Gabriel Osho to level for Luton five minutes later.<\/p>\n
Gabriel Jesus restored the Gunners’ advantage only for Elijah Adebayo and Ross Barkley to hand the Hatters a 3-2 advantage.<\/p>\n
Kai Havertz cancelled that out but Luton were within seconds of a superb point when Rice rose above their defence to head Arsenal’s winner.<\/p>\n
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Elijah Adebayo levelled the scoring in dramatic fashion as David Raya flapped at a cross<\/p>\n
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Raya was then at fault again as he allowed a Ross Barkley shot to squirm under his body<\/p>\n
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Kai Havertz almost immediately equalised as he prodded the ball past Thomas Kaminski<\/p>\n
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