GABBY LOGAN laughed awkwardly after RB Leipzig boss Marco Rose swore live on air.
The German was interviewed by Logan for Prime Video ahead of his side's 3-2 defeat to Aston Villa.
Rose was asked about Leipzig's upturn in form after winning their last two league games - having previously lost all five Champions League matches.
He responded, telling Prime Video: "Like always, if you win everything is fine but if you lose it's s***.
"The mood is much better than the games before but we have to use it today."
Logan, 51, responded by laughing awkwardly in response to Rose's inappropriate language.
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It comes just weeks after the presenter was forced to apologise after pundit Josie Henning swore on live TV.
Former Arsenal Women's star Henning was providing analysis of Manchester City following their 3-3 draw with Feyenoord when she let slip a swear word.
She said: "The situation is a little bit s***."
The 35-year-old then looked over at presenter Logan, and joked: "Gabby's looking at me like oh my god she said it, but no it is the worst."
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Logan could be seen smiling at the comment.
She then added quickly: "I'm just looking at the time it's 10:20pm. I do apologise."