Arsenal star William Saliba made the club's fans laugh after their 2-1 win over Brentford.
Those on the red side of north London were elated after a late attack of Kai Havertz.
And although they will claim that he was the hero of the work, many others would call the German a villain. including Bees boss Thomas Frank.
The 24-year-old appeared to dive in the second half as he tried to win a penalty from Nathan Collins, who had recklessly hung a leg.
Arsenal Fans and players clamored for a penalty and the VAR intervened, but nothing was awarded.
If referee Robert Jones had decided it was a simulation, Havertz had already warned, who later angered Jamie Redknapphe would have received a second yellow card and would have been sent off.
However, as this did not happen, he was able to return home. ben whitethe cross and Give the Gunners the three points..
However, when asked about the controversial moment, team-mate Saliba told viewers memories of legendary Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, who was famous for failing to spot controversial topics.
“To be honest, I didn't see it,” he told BeIN Sports, with a curl of his lips and a satisfied smile.
“I was focused on my team and we scored the second goal, so I'm very happy.”
Immediately, one fan responded with a laughing emoji: “I didn't see it… Arsene Wenger just did it again.”
Another added: “Arsene Wenger is really back.”
A third said, along with more laughing emojis: “The man sounds just like Wenger did when asked these types of questions.”
While a fourth posted a GIF of a smiling Wenger with the caption: “Where have I heard that before?”
In addition to his cheeky comment, Saliba showed his maturity.
The French center-back was humble when talking about his team's resistance in the victory.
Aaron Ramsdale's mistake in the first half What led to Yoane Wissa's equalizer could have derailed the Gunners.
However, Saliba insisted they united around the stopper as they have all made individual mistakes this campaign.
“Everyone makes mistakes,” he said. “In the last few months I made two mistakes and my team saved me.
“We have to be together like this.
“In the second half he saved us because we had three good chances and he saved us. That's a good team mentality.”