Jack Wilshere was in understandably high spirits during Arsenal's victory parade yesterday and was unable to resist taunting the club's eternal rivals Tottenham.

The England midfielder, an extra-time substitute in the Gunners' 3-2 win, led the assembled fans in singing the club's famous Tottenham-goading chant.

Grabbing the microphone, Wilshere shouted: "What do we think of Tottenham?"

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"S***" came the reply from the fans below.

"What do we think of s***?" Wilshere replied. "Tottenham!" they said.

Sky Sports, who aired the whole exchange, were forced into a hasty apology.

Shape Created with Sketch. FA Cup Final: Arsenal 3 Hull 2 (after extra time) - player ratings Show all 22 left Created with Sketch. right Created with Sketch. Shape Created with Sketch. FA Cup Final: Arsenal 3 Hull 2 (after extra time) - player ratings 1/22 Lukasz Fabianski 6 Kept in the side, having played in every previous round, might have done better with second goal but little to do thereafter GETTY IMAGES 2/22 Bacary Sagna 6 Worked hard pushing forward in what was almost certainly his last game for the club and helped force equaliser GETTY IMAGES 3/22 Per Mertesacker 6 The semi-final hero's usual aerial dominance was conspicuously absent in Arsenal's horrible start. Grew into game GETTY IMAGES 4/22 Laurent Koscielny 6 Struggling as badly as the rest of Arsenal's defence until finally settling down. Alive to chance and neat finish for the equalising goal GETTY IMAGES 5/22 Kieran Gibbs 5 Unable to cope early on with Elmohamady, improved like his team but shocking miss when set up to win the game GETTY IMAGES 6/22 Mikel Arteta 6 Sat deepest in front of the back four but unable to get those further forward going or provide captain's inspiration GETTY IMAGES 7/22 Aaron Ramsey 8 Seems to have benefited from his injury lay-off. Was able to help push Hull back after the early shocks. Smashed home winner in style GETTY IMAGES 8/22 Santi Cazorla 8 Dragged Arsenal back into the game with stunning free-kick and became his team's central figure in every sense GETTY IMAGES 9/22 Mesut Ozil 5 Little sign of the early season form he is supposed to have rediscovered GETTY IMAGES 10/22 Lukas Podolski 5 Better going forward than tracking back, having lost his man for the opening goal. Taken off after an hour GETTY IMAGES 11/22 Olivier Giroud 6 Up against three centre halves, the leading scorer struggled to get on the end of anything until Sanogo joined him in attack GETTY IMAGES 12/22 Allan McGregor 6 Arguably at fault with Cazorla's free-kick, good as it was, having got a hand to it. Fine save to deny Giroud later GETTY IMAGES 13/22 Ahmed Elmohamady 6 Good work down the right early on, had less opportunity to influence the game in the second half GETTY IMAGES 14/22 Alex Bruce 7 Manager's son won an important header to set up second goal and was solid until forced off with injury in the second half GETTY IMAGES 15/22 James Chester 7 Former Manchester United academy had a start he could barely have imagined and did well as one of the three centre halves GETTY IMAGES 16/22 Curtis Davies 6 Could hardly believe he had scored second goal so early. Under pressure later, clearly fouled Cazorla in penalty area GETTY IMAGES 17/22 Liam Rosenior 6 Nominally a wing-back, found himself pushed backed as Cazorla and Arsenal belatedly pressed GETTY IMAGES 18/22 David Meyler 6 Good run and cross for the second goal and linked well with Rosenior on the left flank before fading. Booked GETTY IMAGES 19/22 Jake Livermore 5 Tottenham loanee sat in centre of midfield without creating much. Got away with a handling offence from corner in later stages GETTY IMAGES 20/22 Stephen Quinn 5 Difficult role linking Hull's packed midfield with Fryatt in front of him. Substituted in last 20 minutes GETTY IMAGES 21/22 Tom Huddlestone 7 Enjoying being the main man at Hull, he was threatening from set pieces and with his long-range shooting. Booked GETTY IMAGES 22/22 Matty Fryatt 5 Excellent scoring record in the FA Cup but little chance to add to it. Needed more support as lone striker GETTY IMAGES 1/22 Lukasz Fabianski 6 Kept in the side, having played in every previous round, might have done better with second goal but little to do thereafter GETTY IMAGES 2/22 Bacary Sagna 6 Worked hard pushing forward in what was almost certainly his last game for the club and helped force equaliser GETTY IMAGES 3/22 Per Mertesacker 6 The semi-final hero's usual aerial dominance was conspicuously absent in Arsenal's horrible start. Grew into game GETTY IMAGES 4/22 Laurent Koscielny 6 Struggling as badly as the rest of Arsenal's defence until finally settling down. Alive to chance and neat finish for the equalising goal GETTY IMAGES 5/22 Kieran Gibbs 5 Unable to cope early on with Elmohamady, improved like his team but shocking miss when set up to win the game GETTY IMAGES 6/22 Mikel Arteta 6 Sat deepest in front of the back four but unable to get those further forward going or provide captain's inspiration GETTY IMAGES 7/22 Aaron Ramsey 8 Seems to have benefited from his injury lay-off. Was able to help push Hull back after the early shocks. Smashed home winner in style GETTY IMAGES 8/22 Santi Cazorla 8 Dragged Arsenal back into the game with stunning free-kick and became his team's central figure in every sense GETTY IMAGES 9/22 Mesut Ozil 5 Little sign of the early season form he is supposed to have rediscovered GETTY IMAGES 10/22 Lukas Podolski 5 Better going forward than tracking back, having lost his man for the opening goal. Taken off after an hour GETTY IMAGES 11/22 Olivier Giroud 6 Up against three centre halves, the leading scorer struggled to get on the end of anything until Sanogo joined him in attack GETTY IMAGES 12/22 Allan McGregor 6 Arguably at fault with Cazorla's free-kick, good as it was, having got a hand to it. Fine save to deny Giroud later GETTY IMAGES 13/22 Ahmed Elmohamady 6 Good work down the right early on, had less opportunity to influence the game in the second half GETTY IMAGES 14/22 Alex Bruce 7 Manager's son won an important header to set up second goal and was solid until forced off with injury in the second half GETTY IMAGES 15/22 James Chester 7 Former Manchester United academy had a start he could barely have imagined and did well as one of the three centre halves GETTY IMAGES 16/22 Curtis Davies 6 Could hardly believe he had scored second goal so early. Under pressure later, clearly fouled Cazorla in penalty area GETTY IMAGES 17/22 Liam Rosenior 6 Nominally a wing-back, found himself pushed backed as Cazorla and Arsenal belatedly pressed GETTY IMAGES 18/22 David Meyler 6 Good run and cross for the second goal and linked well with Rosenior on the left flank before fading. Booked GETTY IMAGES 19/22 Jake Livermore 5 Tottenham loanee sat in centre of midfield without creating much. Got away with a handling offence from corner in later stages GETTY IMAGES 20/22 Stephen Quinn 5 Difficult role linking Hull's packed midfield with Fryatt in front of him. Substituted in last 20 minutes GETTY IMAGES 21/22 Tom Huddlestone 7 Enjoying being the main man at Hull, he was threatening from set pieces and with his long-range shooting. Booked GETTY IMAGES 22/22 Matty Fryatt 5 Excellent scoring record in the FA Cup but little chance to add to it. Needed more support as lone striker GETTY IMAGES

Wilshere wasn't the only one to win over the crowd with an impromptu turn on the mic, Per Mertesacker launched into an enthusiastic rendition of the less expletive-laden chant 'Arsenal till I die', cementing his status as something of a cult hero with the fans.

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