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Premier League players have been warned not to copy the actions of Arsenal defender Sead Kolasinac, who bravely fought two carjackers wielding a knife.
The terrifying incident occurred in North London on Thursday afternoon as Mesut Ozil was driving with his teammate in his Mercedes G-Clbad SUV and two moped men approached him.
Ozil would have abandoned his car in the heat of the moment and fainted to escape, while video footage shows remarkably that Kolasinac jumps out of the car and pursues the thugs in a selfless act that has been widely praised, with Piers Morgan, an ardent fan of Arsenal, asks him to become captain of the Gunners.
A video of the incident posted on Twitter has been retweeted 23,500 times and has been viewed nearly 14 million times.
However, while the PFAs have supported the Bosnian international, they do not want others to try it in the future if such an incident were to happen again.
Deputy Director General Bobby Barnes said, "No good is worth risking one's life. These things can be replaced. Better to put your safety first. "
Arsenal said in a statement: "We have been in contact with both players and they are fine."
Three years earlier, former West Ham forward Andy Carroll was being chased by two men on his motorcycle as he was returning home from the Hammers training ground.
The former international international fled at high speed after one of the men tried to steal his watch at £ 22,000 while waiting in traffic.
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