'It's different' – David Raya hints new Puma ball was to blame after Arsenal goalkeeper is beaten by incredible Dominik Szoboszlai free-kick

Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya claimed the new Puma ball was partly to blame after being beaten by Dominik Szoboszlai's thunderous free-kick. Liverpool narrowly edged out the Gunners 1-0 at Anfield on Sunday courtesy of Szoboszlai's world class set-piece as they returned to the top of the league table and maintained their 100 per cent win record.

  • Raya blamed Puma ball for conceding goal
  • Szoboszlai scored late free-kick
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'It's different' – David Raya hints new Puma ball was to blame after Arsenal goalkeeper is beaten by incredible Dominik Szoboszlai free-kick'It's different' – David Raya hints new Puma ball was to blame after Arsenal goalkeeper is beaten by incredible Dominik Szoboszlai free-kick'It's different' – David Raya hints new Puma ball was to blame after Arsenal goalkeeper is beaten by incredible Dominik Szoboszlai free-kick

After an intense battle for over 80 minutes at Anfield between the two giants, Curtis Jones earned the hosts a free-kick after being brought down by Martin Zubimendi. The Spanish midfielder was immediately shown a yellow card while the Reds were awarded a free-kick. Nearly 25 yards from goal, Szoboszlai unleashed a stunning shot which hit the post and went in. Raya made an attempt to stop the ball but it curled and hit the back of the net.

Earlier this summer, it was revealed Puma had replaced Nike and would design the Premier League balls starting from the 2025-26 campaign. While Raya did not blame the Puma ball directly for conceding the goal, he admitted he is still getting used to the new ball.

正在說話 天空體育 after the match, the Spaniard said: “It’s different to the Nike ball so we have to adapt to it. The grip is different, the kick is different. We just have to adapt after playing with the Nike ball for many years. It’s the same for everybody. We wanted to go forward to attack them, to keep them quiet in the first half. We showed a lot of character to keep Liverpool quiet. You have to take the positives from it. It’s fine margins and a magical moment from them. We haven’t been beaten from the top six clubs in many games. There are a lot of steps forward to take and learn in every single aspect. There’s always things you have to learn.”

Raya further expressed his disappointment on being unable to stop the ball from entering the goal as he added: “I haven’t seen it [the goal] back yet. Disappointed not to save it like every goal you concede. I think it’s a hell of a strike. I remember the ball moving a lot and moving away from me. Hopefully, the next one I can save. It’s a very good strike especially with the new balls and everything. We still have to adapt. It’s going away from me so it’s harder to gauge and save it.”

Liverpool, who are in red-hot form at the start of the season, will be back in action after the international break on September 14 when they travel to for a Premier League fixture.