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Arsenal youngster Saka bores holes in his socks to avoid injury to his bulging calves during a match.
The holes allows the tension in their legs to be released, which helps to prevent them from picking up muscle problems or cramp.
Socks can prove to be restrictive causing difficulties with effective blood flow and circulation.
Which is why a lot of footballers have jumped on this particular bandwagon.
Who else cuts holes in their socks?
England full-back Kyle Walker was first spotted with holes in his socks during Manchester City’s 2018 Champions League defeat to Liverpool.
Former West Ham defender Arthur Masuaku used to also bore holes in his socks to prevent calf injuries.
Whilst Gareth Bale took the crazy trend overseas during his tenure with Spanish giants Real Madrid, and does this for Wales during the World Cup.
Can footballers get in trouble for cutting holes in their socks?
Ex-Valencia star Ezequiel Garay was once forced to change his socks for a fresh pair after the referee deemed that he was not following the sporting dress code.