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Man City Stars Arrive for Champions League Clash in 'Unacceptable' Outfits That 'Don't Even Look Good on Jack Grealish'


Man City Stars Arrive for Champions League Clash in Unacceptable Outfits That Dont Even Look Good on Jack Grealish

Outfit Blunder

Manchester City's players faced heavy criticism for their choice of outfits as they arrived for their Champions League clash with Young Boys. The matching shirts and cardigans were described as "unacceptable" and were deemed to be unflattering even on star player Jack Grealish.

An Unfortunate Sight

The embarrassing fashion faux pas was caught on camera as the Man City squad disembarked from the bus in Switzerland. Each player was seen wearing a personalized cardigan along with an open collar white shirt and light blue jeans.

A Fashion Disaster

The cardigans featured a Man City armband and had the players' names and numbers on the back. While manager Pep Guardiola opted for his usual turtle neck and blazer ensemble, the players' choice of attire was met with widespread criticism.

Expert Opinions

Former Chelsea and England player Joe Cole was quick to express his disapproval of the outfits, calling them "horrendous" and demanding that the players improve their fashion game. Joleon Lescott, a former Man City defender, also questioned the decision, stating that if the outfit doesn't look good on Jack Grealish, then it's definitely questionable.



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Fans React

Unsurprisingly, fans on social media joined in on the criticism, with many expressing their disbelief and disappointment at the players' sartorial choice. Comments ranged from "look at the state of them" to questioning whose idea it was in the first place.

It remains to be seen whether this fashion blunder will have any impact on the team's performance on the pitch, but it's safe to say that their fashion sense won't be winning any trophies.


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