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Cazorla apologises to Tottenham as Arsenal sell gesture shirt
- Updated: January 21, 2014

Spanish winger Santi Cazorla apologized to arch rivals Tottenham after he was recently pictured holding a sign that slighted the North London team.
Cazorla, former Arsenal star Robert Pires and an unnamed woman were pictured holding a sign with the words to a popular terrace chant: “What do we think of Tottenham? S***. And what do we think of s***? Tottenham.”
The Spaniard, who has been a hero for the Gunner of late apologized via Twitter, claiming he could not actually see what was written on the piece of paper.
According to reports, it was actually Cazorla’s employers who reminded him of his club responsibilities and made the winger to make the apology. However, the Premier League leaders have started selling T-Shirts with Theo Walcott’s 2-0 hand gesture in their club shop.
Cazorla has been a hero for Arsenal fans of late: not only did he score twice at the weekend to keep the Gunners at the top of the table.