ARSENAL star Miguel Azeez will be hoping he doesn’t get a kick in the leg – after revealing his miniature shin pads.
The 20-year-old midfielder joined Kolo Toure’s Wigan on loan this month until the end of the season.
But he must be careful as he comes up against Championship opponents – because his shin pads barely protect him.
So much so, the teeny pads fit in the palm of his hand.
Azeez – who was charged with improper conduct for picking up a flare to celebrate on his Wigan debut – took to his Instagram story to show fans asking what he wears in his socks.
And the result is a tiny pair of black shin pads with the Joga branding in white down the middle.
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On the brand’s website, the “smallest pads on the market” – which are 8cmx5cm – cost £14.99 and are “designed primarily for comfort and protection”.
Azeez captioned the post: “For those wondering if I wear shin pads,” followed by a laughing emoji.
The photo from the Arsenal star, who joined the academy aged five, caused some hilarious reactions on social media.
One person wrote: “The size of Miguel Azeez’s shin pads 😳 I remember the days when it covered most of your shin!”
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Another commented: “This is giving me Thierry Henry shin pad circa 2004 vibes. Well, they are probably big by today’s standards, but that was compared to the full-on cricket pads that used to do the rounds.”
A third replied: “Like wearing a sticker on your head instead of a helmet.”
And a final user quipped: “Or he’s got the world’s biggest hands.”
Tiny shin pads are not uncommon in football these days with Jack Grealish, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Naby Keita all spotted with some of the smallest around.
The Everton striker even joked he uses custard creams after scoring his first England goal.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk