Like their victory against Chelsea last weekend, Aston Villa have had an encouraging start to the season. Indeed, after six days of the Premier League, the Villans have 12 points (4 wins, 2 losses) and occupy 6th place in the standings, a few units from the qualifying places for a European Cup. However, unease persists within the English club. According to the revelations of The TelegraphUnaï Emery’s men expressed their dissatisfaction with the quality of their jerseys made by the equipment manufacturer Castore.
According to the British tabloid, Boubacar Kamara’s partners noticed during meetings that their jerseys absorbed perspiration very poorly, making them heavy and uncomfortable. According to them, they would have harmful consequences on their performance. “Players have to play in soaked t-shirts and this is a problem that needs to be resolved. This can’t last the whole season. The players look like they jumped into a swimming pool after about 10 minutes., confided a source close to the English club. Aware of the problem, management contacted the English brand, partner of the West Midlands club since May 2022, in order to quickly find a solution.