McKennie & Weah Criticize Leaked USA 2022 World Cup Kits
US national team players Timothy Weah and Weston McKennie are apparently no fans of the Nike USA 2022 World Cup home and away kits.
USA 2022 World Cup Kits Criticized By US National Team Players
As spotted by US Men's National Team account @usmntonly, both Timothy Weah and Weston McKennie commented on the leaked USA 2022 World Cup kits. Their comments leave no room for speculation - they are no fans of the new kits by Nike.
Both players are not endorsed by Nike
It has to be noted that both players are not endorsed by Nike but by rival companies. Tim Weah has been sponsored by New Balance since October 2021, while Weston McKennie is an Adidas athlete. This may influence their opinion but is certainly not directly connected to their deals.
The USA 2022 away kit is the third-worst rated kit on Football Kit Archive of all time
On Football Kit Archive, both the Nike USA 2022 home and away kits have extremely low ratings. The USA 2022 away kit is the third-worst rated kit of 78,000 kits on the website.
What do you think of the US Soccer 2022 jerseys by Nike? Comment below.
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