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Arsenal ‘bottle’ kit for 2024/25 season is leaked and fans joke ‘they know who they are’ after back-to-back defeats


ARSENAL were brutally trolled by fans online after their kit for next season was leaked.

That’s after fans noticed that the red of the shirt against the white looked like the outline of a bottle.

Arsenal were mocked after fans noticed the red on the kit looked like a bottleCredit: X @Footy_Headlines

The timing couldn’t really be any worse for Arsenal fans, given their season has threatened to unravel over the course of two weeks.

The club were favourites going into their first leg against Bayern Munich, but only managed a 2-2 draw after taking the lead in their first leg.

The Gunners then experienced a shock 2-0 defeat to Aston Villa to lose their grip on the title race and fall two points behind leaders Manchester City.

That was followed by a 1-0 loss to Bayern to knock the club out of the Champions League last week.

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After the kit was leaked on X, one fan wrote: “Why does the red part look like a bottle?😂😂”

Another added: “Fairs they accepted the bottling gene and added it to their jersey 😂”

A third wrote: “At least they know who they are.”

A fourth said: “I can only see a bottle.”

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Not everyone disliked the kit though.

One Gunners fan wrote: “This might be our finest home jersey ever😍😍😍”

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The leaked kit had already caused controversy as it does not feature the club’s usual crest.

It instead features a simplified version of the logo, with is appearing as just a cannon.

Arsenal play Wolves tonight at 7:45 pm as they look to get their title charge back on track.

A win today would keep them top of the table at least until Manchester City play on Thursday.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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