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Xhaka was asked for his thoughts on the game and he replied: “Look at that atmosphere it’s f***ing unbelievable”.
BT Sport quickly apologised for the expletive but it showed just how much the win meant to Xhaka.
Supporters watching at home found his comment hilarious with many praising the passion on show.
One fan responded saying: “Xhaka with an outstanding f-bomb. The perils of live TV.”
Another added: “I love Xhaka pure class ð.”
And a third said: “Xhaka swearing has killed me ð¤£.”
Several other Gooners also complimented Xhaka’s performance which was key to sealing three points, although William Saliba was named as BT Sport’s man of the match.
Xhaka even wore the captain’s armband at Stamford Bridge, showing he has completed huge turnaround after being stripped of the captaincy for swearing at Arsenal fans.