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Liverpool fans spot major issue with new Adidas kit in Mo Salah's final game

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Liverpool FC NewsLiverpool FCLiverpool supporters have pointed out a major issue with the club's new home kit, which was put on show during the team's final home game against Brentford on SundayLiverpool fans have noticed a different shade of red across the new home kit(Image: Getty Images)Observant Liverpool fans have noticed something not quite right with the club’s new home kit as the players wore it for the first time in the final game of the season against Brentford.Arne Slot’s side walked out onto the pitch wearing the club’s newly announced 2026/27 home kit. It has become common for some Premier League clubs, including Liverpool, to wear next season’s home kit in the final game of the current campaign.However, despite the kit being based on a fan favorite shirt from many fans’ childhoods, many supporters have already found an issue with the shirt and shorts — and it is quite an obvious one.READ MORE: Liverpool unveils incredible Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson tribute at AnfieldREAD MORE: Liverpool fans make their feelings clear on Jordan Henderson upon Anfield returnThe new faded shirt appears to be a different shade of red than the one used on the shorts.Initial observations suggest the shirt and shorts may be from two different kits.Many fans have been quick to react on social media, with one supporter saying: “The new shirt is an ALL-TIMER.



The new shorts can't be real man.”The different shades of red can be seen clearly on Mohamed Salah here(Image: Getty Images)A second commented: “I'm hoping those are this season's shorts. I can't deal with two different shades next season,” and a third questioned: “Why is the shirt a different color to the shorts and socks?

And why are the players wearing long sleeves on the hottest day of the year?”If the full kit worn by the players against Brentford is what is to come next season, it seems it could lead to many Liverpool fans being irritated with the combination.There is a chance the club is simply showcasing the new shirt, with the shorts and socks actually belonging to this season’s kit. It showed current players like Florian Wirtz standing alongside Liverpool legends like John Barnes, who once wore the Candy-sponsored shirt.The new shirt features a unique shade of red covered in a retro geometric design inspired by the late 1980s and early 1990s.