FANS HAVE been left horrified after it emerged that Cristiano Ronaldo will be wearing a “cheap pyjama top” in what is expected to be his final World Cup.
The Manchester United ace and Portugal captain, 37, expects the 2022 World Cup in Qatar to be his last.
And he’ll be hoping to add the one trophy which has alluded his already glittering career.
But he’ll have to drag Portugal to World Cup glory in a kit that has been described by fans as “diabolical” and a “cheap pyjama top”.
According to Footy Headlines, Portugal’s kit is predominantly red, combined with green in a diagonal design.
And just like the kit Portugal wore at Euro 2020, green shorts will accompany the top.
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The kit is expected to launch this month.
But Portugal’s new stripes haven’t gone down well with fans, who have been left horrified by the design and feeling sorry for star man Ronaldo.
As stylish and good looking as Ronaldo is, fans are convinced even he couldn’t save the kit by wearing it.
One fan said: “Even Cristiano Ronaldo can’t pull of this fit, what’s this?”
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Another tweeted: “CR7 last World Cup and they come out with this s**t.”
Ronaldo is already having a tough time at Man Utd, where he is manning the bench, but this kit makes things worse, others are saying.
A sympathetic Arsenal fan said: “It keeps getting worse for Ronaldo. This is horrendous.”
Portugal aren’t the only nation to receive a backlash over their new home stripes.
England’s home kit has been slammed and fans are calling for the away shirt to be worn instead.
The home shirt features a navy blue to light blue gradient design on the sleeves.
Its trim will likely spark fans’ memories of England kits during the second half of the 1990s.
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The away shirt, meanwhile, features a collar reminiscent of that used by Umbro in England’s 1992 away shirt.
It is an otherwise minimalistic red shirt featuring the Nike swoosh and of course the Three Lions.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk