Sloppy Work | Cesc Fabregas Covers Adidas Logo from Cap with Simple Tape
This was anything but useful. Cesc Fabregas, who is sponsored by Puma, has covered the famous Adidas logo of his white and black Adidas cap with simple white tape in Chelsea's Premier League clash against Liverpool to give Adidas no free advertisement.
Fabregas Covers Adidas logo with white tape
Cesc Fabregas caused quite a stir on social media wearing the simplistic white and black Adidas hat.
While Cesc Fabregas covered the Adidas Performance logo of the simple white and black cap, he has forgotten to hide the Three Stripes branding which makes his entire action rather useless.
Fabregas is Magic
He wears a Magic hat
He Could have Started in a Big game
But Mourinho said Nah Fuck that... pic.twitter.com/AifE62gjfN
— Hassan (@ClassofBergkamp) 31. Oktober 2015
It keeps a secret who forced the Spanish midfielder to cover the Adidas logo of the hat, even though it's likely that it was a spur-of-the-moment decision rather of Fabregas rather than an command from his boot supplier Puma.
Fabregas with the adidas sign on his cap tapped up cause he's sponsored by Puma
— CarefreeYouth (@CarefreeYouth) 31. Oktober 2015
Adidas vs Puma. Do you think it makes any sense to cover the logo of a cap? Let us know in the comments section below.