ARSENAL’S SANTI CAZORLA got a close-up of the Premier League’s new vanishing spray today.
The spray, which was used during the World Cup for free kicks to ensure players remain the appropriate distance away during free kicks, has now been adopted by the Premier League.
It was subsequently blown into the Arsenal player’s face by the referee ostensibly by accident, during the club’s game at the Emirates this evening.
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The Gunners ultimately defeated Crystal Palace 2-1, after Laurent Koscielny’s header and Aaron Ramsey’s tap-in cancelled out Brede Hangeland’s opener.
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Arsenal's Santi Cazorla gets maced with vanishing spray
Updated at 19.26
ARSENAL’S SANTI CAZORLA got a close-up of the Premier League’s new vanishing spray today.
The spray, which was used during the World Cup for free kicks to ensure players remain the appropriate distance away during free kicks, has now been adopted by the Premier League.
It was subsequently blown into the Arsenal player’s face by the referee ostensibly by accident, during the club’s game at the Emirates this evening.
The Gunners ultimately defeated Crystal Palace 2-1, after Laurent Koscielny’s header and Aaron Ramsey’s tap-in cancelled out Brede Hangeland’s opener.
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