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Mourinho Returns to Training in Custom Adidas Predator Boots

Chelsea returned to the training pitch for their first pre-season training session in Montreal on July 16, and it was José Mourinho who gave us the most interesting boot spot of the 2015-16 season so far.

Chelsea will play three games in the United States during their 2015-16 pres-season tour. The defending Premier League champions will play against New York Red Bulls, Paris Saint-Germain and FC Barcelona. Let's get into the custom Adidas Predator Instinct Mourinho Cleats (thanks to FootySpy for the spot and Daily Mail for the pictures).

José Mourinho Reveals Custom Adidas Predator Instinct Cleats

Close-up pictures of the new Adidas Predator Instinct Mourinho Boots.

Predator is dead. On 18 May 2015, Adidas announced that they discontinued the famous Adidas Predator Boots after more than 20 years. But somehow José Mourinho managed to get a pair of custom Adidas Predator Instinct Boots to make a bold statement on the pitch at the start of the 2015-16 season.

The custom Adidas Predator José Mourinho Football Boot combines the colors blue, white and black, inspired by Chelsea's famous blue-and-white home kit. The blue Adidas Predator Mourinho Boots boasts a unique all-over black Camo print on the upper, while the famous Three Stripes are white.

On July 16, Adidas revealed the new Chelsea FC 15-16 Home Kit featuring new main sponsor Yokohama Tyres for the first time in the history of the club.

Adidas won't be happy to see that José Mourinho wears an old Adidas football boot, and would rather like to see José Mourinho lacing up in the new Adidas Ace 15.1 Boots. So we created a custom Adidas Ace 15.1 Boot featuring the colors blue, white and black.

Blue, Black and White. What do you think of the unique Adidas Predator José Mourinho Boots? Let us know in the comments section below.

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