The modern equivalent of the interview in a foreign paper that gets translated and published closer to home is the Twitter picture that ends up being shared around the world.
That fate befell Arsenal's Santi Cazorla last night. Appearing on French TV with former Arsenal star Robert Pires, the Spaniard posed for a picture while holding a sign with the words to a very well known Arsenal chant, one that is very clear on its opinion of Tottenham Hotspur.
As you might expect, Arsenal fans think it is great, Spurs fans are upset and the picture is circulating around social media faster like wildfire this morning.
We doubt there will be any serious repercussions from the picture, but we expect Cazorla to get a hot reception when he travels to White Hart Lane to play Tottenham on March 15.
Credit to Arsenal fan @ZouMSS for the original picture
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