When Emre Can made his way onto the Anfield pitch at the weekend he wouldn't have expected to be the subject of a 'wet willy' attack.
However that's exactly what happened when the Liverpool midfielder came up against Plymouth in the third round of the FA Cup at the weekend.
The League Two side's defender Sonny Bradley was the man to give Can a 'wet willy' as the Plymouth centre back wiped his hand under his opponent's armpit before placing his finger in the utility man's ear.


A 'wet willy' is a common prank whereby a saliva-moistened finger is inserted into a person's ear.