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David Luiz is sneaky and moved the vanishing spray

Luiz doesn’t play by anyone’s rules. Not even his own.

Chelsea committed a foul so the referee used spray to mark where the free kick would come from, then went to mark where the wall would be. And while the ref was busy with the wall, David Luiz decided that Zlatan Ibrahimovic wanted the free kick from a little closer to the center, so he moved the vanishing spray.

Is it wrong? Maybe.

Is sportsmanship a lost art? Possibly.

Is Luiz a genius? Most certainly.

Creativity should be rewarded. As should funny things. And things we’ve never seen before. But more than anything Luiz is magnificent and this is the 23,934th example.

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