The purported internet “leаk” of Manchester United’s new away uniform has upset supporters of the team.
This season, Erik ten Hag’s team hasn’t given its fans anything to rejoice about on the field.
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It is believed that Man Utd’s new away uniform has leaked.
Soon after, fans vented their ire at the design on X.
They were so mortified that they made it to the FA Cup Final with Man City, only to lose to Coventry on penalties after blowing a three-goal lead.
The Red Devils were eliminated from the Champions League at the group stages, and they were also unsuccessful in keeping the Carabao Cup.
And there’s not much to get thrilled about based on their Premier League performance.
With four games remaining to guarantee European football, they are now sixth in the standings following their miserable 1-1 draw against Burnley at home on Saturday.
Ten Hag, who is desired back at his former club Ajax following Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s purchаse of a 25% stake in the team, is under increasing pressure as a result of the disastrоus campaign.
Despite the manager’s future being uncertain, the players who would be playing for United next season have purportedly been “leaked” what they will presumably be wearing on away games by an Instagram account called “jerseyreview.”
The front of the all-blue Adidas number, which resembles England’s cricket jersey uncannily, features the new sponsor, Snapdragon.
Following the purported “leаk,” United’s supporters did not waste any time in critiquing the new design on social media.
One shocked admirer said, “This could be one of the worst jerseys I have ever seen.”
Another person called it “awful” and said it “looks like a cricket kit.”
“Team about to drop several stinkers in this shirt,” a fellow fan commented.
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“Looks like we gan get major Ls wearing this,” a fifth person commented.
Someone else called it a “true stinker.”
An eighth student commented, “It’s an awful design.”
“Wtf is this?” inquired the ninth person.
Ten percent, however, said it was just “garbage.”
Some United supporters called the design “awful,” saying it resembled a “cricket” top.