Football
Manchester United players complain about too tight jerseys, they prefer to play in replicas. Adidas is looking for a solution
Manchester United have a lot of problems. And there’s another one. According to the British media, the players have to complain about the jerseys being too tight and prefer to play in replicas.
Manchester United have a lot of problems. And there’s another one. According to the British media, the players have to complain about the jerseys being too tight and prefer to play in replicas.
Poor results and performances are not the only things that have plagued Manchester United this season. In fact, the players have a problem with the jerseys.
The official Adidas ones are too tight. That’s why in the last few games they have been wearing replicas that are a bit looser. This information was published by the British Daily Mail. The main stars of the club should complain.
The same problem is also the goalkeeper Andre Onana, whose tight jersey did not fit him at all and so he prefers to play in a replica jersey that has a looser fit.
The players have the same problem with the socks. Eric ten Hag and the club’s jersey department should have complained that the socks are too tight and constrict their calves.
That’s why since the second game (a 0-2 defeat to Tottenham) they have not been playing in official Manchester United socks, but classic Adidas socks that you can buy for £13.
“Adidas is looking for a solution after complaints from Manchester United’s star players, ” the Daily Mail reported. It’s a rather unpleasant problem for the German firm.
Manchester United has been working with Adidas for eight years since 2015. Until that time, the red jersey had the piper of rival American company Nike.
Source: Daily Mail
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