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Gabriel trolls Aubameyang with ‘nothing personal’ tweet after Chelsea star’s fighting talk before defeat to Arsenal

PIERRE-EMERICK AUBAMEYANG had his "nothing personal" comment brutally thrown back in his face by Arsenal star Gabriel Magalhaes.

Gabriel trolled his former team-mate on Twitter after the Gunners beat Chelsea 1-0 on Sunday.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang struggled in his first game against Arsenal since leaving the Gunners
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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang struggled in his first game against Arsenal since leaving the GunnersCredit: Reuters
Gabriel Magalhaes brutally trolled Aubameyang after the game
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Gabriel Magalhaes brutally trolled Aubameyang after the gameCredit: EPA
Gabriel took to Twitter to celebrate the victory
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Gabriel took to Twitter to celebrate the victoryCredit: Twitter / @biel_m04

It was Aubameyang's first game against Arsenal since leaving for Barcelona in January following a bust up with boss Mikel Arteta.

After returning to the Premier League in the summer with Chelsea, Aubameyang said ahead of the game: "Arsenal, nothing personal. I’m back. I’m blue. I’m ready. Let's go."

That was before the 33-year-old managed just EIGHT touches of the ball against the Gunners.

He was hooked in the 64th minute after firing a blank against his former employers.

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Gabriel, meanwhile, scored what turned out to be the winning goal.

The Brazilian defender turned home from Bukayo Saka's corner the minute before Aubameyang's early exit.

And Gabriel wasn't afraid to remind Aubameyang of his comment immediately after the final whistle.

He wrote on Twitter: "NOTHING PERSONAL .. LONDON IS RED."

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Aubameyang was also the subject of an X-rated chant from the travelling Arsenal fans.

The striker was booked in the first-half after being booked for a rash challenge on Ben White.

In response, Arsenal supporters sang: "Mikel Arteta, he thinks that you’re sh*t!"

Victory at Stamford Bridge sent the Gunners back to the top of the Premier League, two points ahead of Manchester City.

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