
Granit Xhaka of Switzerland shows his ripped PUMA shirt during the Euro 2016 Group A match between Switzerland and France in Lille on Sunday.

The midfielder, who has recently signed for Arsenal, had to change tops twice during the game. Manufacturer PUMA said in a statement that a "defective material was used in a only a limited number of Swiss home jerseys."

PUMA wasn't the only sports goods maker that had problems druing Sunday's game. Swiss midfielder Valon Behrami's studs deflated an Adidas ball as he challenged French forward Antoine Griezmann.

The official ball for Euro 2016 retails at $160.

The ball in its fully inflated glory. Adidas predicts its Euro 2016 sponsorship will push its football apparel sales to record levels.

The game itself finished 0-0, a result that ensured France topped Group A, with Switzerland in second.