This is the second a World Cup fan seems to have a novel solution to sneak alcohol right into a Qatar stadium earlier than a match.
Footage posted on Reddit seems to point out a Mexico fan being searched by a member of the safety group on the floor, The Sun experiences.
The safety guard first tries to look by the pair of binoculars.Source: Supplied
Another man sporting a black and crimson baseball cap may be seen speaking to the safety guard as he examines a pair of binoculars.
It all appears harmless sufficient because the safety guard places up the binoculars to his eyes.
But there’s extra to issues than it first seems when the safety guard then unscrews one of many lenses after which makes a gesture of elevating the binoculars to his lips, as if he was consuming from it.
The guard seems to suspect one thing is odd and unscrews the lens.Source: SuppliedThe second has gone viral. Picture: SuppliedSource: Supplied
It would appear the binoculars are literally a novelty flask.
The same product is marketed on retail website Amazon, which describes it as being “the right pageant accent” and is able to holding 16oz of liquid.
It is presently being offered for £16.95.
Many commentators on the social media website discovered the transient clip hilarious.
One stated: “Hahahaha that is really humorous. The smirk on the finish.”
A second added: “’No no no, my buddy…’ hahaha. I like how the totally different ethnicities of the safety companies are figuring stuff out collectively.”
Others although questioned if the binoculars really contained hand sanitiser, slightly than the suspected banned alcohol.
The flask is cunningly disguised as a pair of binoculars. Picture: AmazonSource: Supplied
However, one commentator shortly shot down that idea by writing: “I don’t suppose he’ll undergo this effort to smuggle a sanitiser lol.”
While it has not been confirmed, the fan sporting a inexperienced soccer shirt seems to be a Mexico supporter who went to see yesterday’s Group C recreation towards Poland.
The match although failed to return to life and ended up in a goalless draw.
Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski didn’t put Poland forward within the 57th minute after being awarded a penalty due to Mexico’s veteran goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa making a incredible save.
Later on within the match, substitute Raul Jimenez got here on with 20 minutes to go, however he wasted a great break and Mexico couldn’t create a clear-cut probability.
Grzegorz Krychowiak fired vast in stoppage-time from distance, and Lewandowski and Poland had been left to rue lacking their golden alternative.
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