All eyes were on the Arsenal squad this week as Unai Emery's men were put through their paces in front of the masses at Singapore's National Stadium.
The Gunners held an open training inside the 55,000-seater arena and welcomed supporters from Asia to attend and get a glimpse of their heroes.
Unai Emery's men are putting in the final preparations ahead of their upcoming International Champions Cup clash against Paris Saint Germain, in which the Spanish manager will be coming up against his former club.
A recent penalty shootout defeat to Spanish giants Atletico Madrid got Arsenal's pre-season tour of Singapore off to a false start, but the Gunners now have the chance to get back on track against PSG before facing Premier League rivals Chelsea on Wednesday, August 1.
A host of big name stars are still yet to return after the World Cup, including new boy Lucas Torreira.
One man who has returned to the set-up however is German playmaker Mesut Ozil, who took to training on Friday in high spirits.
Ozil was seen joking around with his Arsenal team-mates before getting stuck into the high intensity session.
It has been a turbulent few weeks for the 29-year-old, who sensationally announced his retirement from international football.
Ozil believed he had been used as 'political propaganda' during and in the aftermath of the World Cup, and was unhappy with the treatment he received in his homeland after being pictured with Turkey president Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Issuing a personal statement, Ozil revealed he felt unfairly treated because of race, and would not continue wearing the shirt of the national team as a result.
The president of The German football federation, Reinhard Grindel, replied by admitting he felt mistakes were made in handling the controversy, but rejected any claims of racism.
Ozil is set to feature as Arsenal face PSG on Saturday, at midday.