Man City 2021/22 home and goalkeeper sack leaked

If there’s one thing better than hearing rumors of junk transfer about your club that you know will never succeed, it’s leaked pictures of the new kit.

Usually the pictures look like they were drawn by a 7-year-old who has not seen the jerseys, but instead the design has been described to them by phone and then told to draw what they think they look like – but Manchester City fans are looking for a treatment.

Actual photos have surfaced of their home and goalkeeper kits for the 2021/22 season after a fan in Australia somehow found them for sale in a store during … seems too ridiculous to be true, right?

Well, when you compare the picture they took (via Footy Headlines) with previously leaked pictures of Phil Foden modeling the home kit (pictures that look exactly like the previously mentioned 7-year-old has drawn them by the way) they seem to match.

In one of the most shocking things you will hear this year, the home jersey is sky blue with white detail – madness.

The V-neck collar shows a sense of quality on the inside of the shirt with the numbers 93:20 printed to symbolize the time of the game when Sergio Aguero scored his famous Premier League title-winning goal against Queens Park Rangers.

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– Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) July 7, 2021

The shirt is combined with sky blue shorts and sky blue socks with white details and ‘CITY’ on the front.

Meanwhile, the goalkeeper’s shirt has a very similar color theme to the away shirt worn in the 2018/19 season when Pep Guardiola’s side narrowly lost Liverpool to the Premier League title.

The dark canvas is added with bright yellow and light blue lines that run vertically and horizontally over the shirt, while both the home and goalkeeper shirts naturally have the usual Etihad Airways sponsor with the PUMA brand and the City brand on the chest.

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