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Robert Huth Uploads Picture Of Hilarious Injury Sustained During Arsenal Game

Robert Huth Uploads Picture Of Hilarious Injury Sustained During Arsenal Game

WE LOVE ROBERT HUTH.

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

Robert Huth produces time and time again when it comes to social media banter. From his ongoing Twitter feud with Jonathan Walters to that hilarious reaction when Leicester City qualified for the Champions League, "The Unstoppable Force" is one of football's biggest characters.

Huth, who entertains over 228,000 Twitter followers on a regular basis, has produced some fine moments in the past, and his latest post is up there with one of the best - we just hope he's okay.

Two days after the 1-0 defeat to Arsenal, Huth, who describes himself as ' a small head for such a strong jaw line', uploaded the following picture with the caption:

"Just about recovered from the arsenal battle the other night #playo"

We are all praying for you, Robert.

Maybe the likes of Vardy and Fuchs will wear shirts with 'Huth' printed on the back ahead Saturday's Premier League tie against West Brom.

Of course, it all refers to Alexis Sanchez's 'injury' during Leicester clash with Arsenal earlier this week.

The former Barcelona forward took to Snapchat to show off his battle scars to the doubters:



Arsene Wenger also defended his number seven when asked about the incident surrounding the Christian Fuchs' throw in that, let's face it, could have killed the Chilean.

"Alexis thought he was in the right position! The referee or linesman should have told him." Wenger told reporters after the final whistle.

But really?

Anyway, can we just take a moment to remember this conversation between Robert Huth and Jonathan Walters:


Unfortunately, we never witnessed a Robert Huth Rabona in the Champions League this season:

Keep doing what your doing, Robert..

My hero.

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