GABRIEL JESUS left Matthijs de Ligt on the floor as he sent him for a Bratwurst before setting up Leandro Trossard to score.
The Arsenal substitutes combined to equalise against Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
Jesus’ silky footwork helped create space inside the penalty area before he teed up Trossard.
The Belgian then kept his cool to slot the ball beyond Manuel Neuer into the far corner.
However, Jesus’ assist did not come before he had hoodwinked De Ligt.
The Bayern defender could only look on after sliding to the floor in a bid to stop Jesus.
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Instead, though, the Brazilian feinted to shoot before knocked the ball to his left and passing to Trossard.
Fans were quick to poke fun at the ex-Spurs man on social media, with one writing: “Jesus sent him for a hot dog.”
Another added: “Gabriel Jesus just exposed De Ligt.”
A third supporter also commented: “That is outrageous from Jesus.”
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Meanwhile, one more joked: “Jesus cooked him.”
Jesus’ introduction helped rescue a draw for the Gunners in the first leg at the Emirates Stadium.
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SOME will say that Bukayo Saka initiated the contact, but Manuel Neuer stuck out his leg.
I was surprised Glenn Nyberg did not award Arsenal a penalty in real time at the end.
Bayern Munich could have no complaints if it was given, they got away with one.
Munich were very lucky.
It is subjective, so maybe that is why VAR did not get involved.
Had it been given, the decision would not have changed.
Mikel Arteta introduced the striker alongside Trossard after 67 minutes, with Jorginho and Gabriel Martinelli making way.
It took them just nine minutes to combine for the equaliser, with De Ligt and Dier helpless to prevent them.
England international Dier joined fellow ex-Spurs star Harry Kane in Germany during the January transfer window.
He has made 12 appearances for Bayern since his loan move, which will become a permanent transfer in the summer when his Tottenham contract expires.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk