EVERTON player Tom Davies should have been shown a red card for the outfit he wore in New York this week. The midfielder was caught offside in a dressing gown and purple shoes while in the Big Apple for Fashion Week. But he isn’t footie’s worst style offender.
With more money than dress sense, top players have been seen out in sarongs, shiny red suits and knee-high socks. Here, Fashion Editor CLEMMIE FIELDSEND names and shames some of football’s worst style losers.
Everyone wants to outshine the rest at big events but Lionel Messi’s garish metallic suit was a step too far – the Barcelona legend looks like he should be in a tin of Quality StreetCredit: Rex Features
Real Madrid’s Gareth Bale looks a white state as he steps out shirtless in a matching cardigan and shortsCredit: Solarpix
Hector Bellerin tries to tackle too many trends with a mac, suit and bucket hat – what a miss from the Arsenal aceCredit: Getty – Contributor
Brazil footballer Neymar commits a fashion foul by pairing these baggy shorts with a hat and silky jacketCredit: The Mega Agency
He might be a style icon now but David Beckham got it all sarong when he wore this wraparound skirt in 1998Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Dani Alves is caught in possession of one of footie’s worst outfits – the Brazil captain looks to be trying to blend in with the red carpet in this suit and should be locked up for those chainsCredit: PA:Press Association
Glove it or loathe it, Mario Balotelli’s hand-shaped woolly hat turned heads
It’s scarf-time for Tom Davies, with the Everton ace finishing off his weird look with dressing gown and purple shoesCredit: Getty Images
He may be a star striker, but Cristiano Ronaldo scored a serious own-goal with this gaudy, baggy tracksuit
Man United ace Paul Pogba must have thought he looked cool in this odd get-upCredit: Xposure
When Sheffield United’s Oli McBurnie was told to pull his socks up, it appears he took the idea a little too literally
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk