According to the international press, players are using official replicas for an unusual reason; In a troubled season, crisis at Manchester United even affects the squad’s uniform
Experiencing a very poor start to the season, the Manchester United You even have to worry about your uniforms. According to the newspaper “DailyMail”players have been wearing replicas of the shirts they should wear during matches, because they consider the game clothing to be too tight.
The English club’s sports equipment manufacturer produces two distinct categories of uniforms: one with different technology for sports practice, intended for players, and another with a lower value, being a replica visually identical to that used on the pitch, generally intended for fans.
The players, however, would also be complaining about the season’s socks, which were uncomfortable because they were tight. According to the newspaper, the products have not been used since the second game of the season, resorting to replicas. O “DailyMail” also revealed that the supplier of Red Devils did not want to comment anything, but expects the problems to be resolved within a month, with small changes.
Manchester United has been suffering at the start of the season, with just 50% success, with seven wins and seven defeats in 14 matches. At the moment, it is in eighth place in the Premier League and outside the classification zone for the round of 16 Champions League in your group.
All of this still involves uncertainty about the future of United, which is in the process of selling the club. According to the English press, the Qatari sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani ended up giving up on making a proposal for 100% of the English club. What is likely, at the moment, is that the purchase will only be 25% of the team per Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Source: sportbuzz
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