Arsenal boys will think twice before moaning about decisions again! Olivier Giroud, Nacho Monreal and Petr Cech become referees for the day.
Premier League officials haven't been too far away from controversy this season but how hard is it to officiate a crunch game under intense pressure?
With the cameras rolling and all eyes on them, Arsenal stars Olivier Giroud, Nacho Monreal and Petr Cech went to find out what it takes to be a ref in the limelight.
The trio became whistleblowers for the day at the Gunners' London Colney training base to experience the difficulties of making decisions under pressure.
(L-R, in black) Petr Cech, Olivier Giroud and Nacho Monreal line up ahead of refereeing a game
The Arsenal players took it in turns to officiate a game of amateur players and ex-Prem officials
The trio cut serious figures as Giroud prepares to be the first player to become the referee
It comes at a time when top-flight referees have been under increasing pressure following a number of high-profile blunders this campaign.
But it didn't take the Arsenal stars too long to understand the stresses of officiating a game where you have seconds to make a decision.
Giroud, the Arsenal striker, was the first man to step onto the pitch while Cech and Monreal were his trusted assistants on the touchline.
The 11-a-side match, arranged by Betfair as part of their Back The Whistleblowers campaign, included amateur players and former Premier League officials Mark Halsey and Glenn Turner; and Giroud showed confidence as the main main.
Understanding he couldn't allow the players to take advantage of him, he warned them of challenging in the penalty box.
He said: 'Watch your hands guys! I will not hesitate to give a penalty kick.'
Giroud awards a free-kick during the 11-a-side match at the club's London Colney base
The France striker was called into action when a player in white went down in the box
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