Trent Alexander-Arnold Frustrated With Adidas Real Madrid Shirt Label
- Trent Alexander-Arnold's Frustration: Trent Alexander-Arnold was visibly bothered by the Adidas label inside his Real Madrid shirt during a match.
- Adidas Shirt Label Details: The Adidas-made Real Madrid kits have a small label sewn inside the collar with product code, manufacturing month, and an internal number, which can cause itching.
- Attempted Label Removal: During a corner, Alexander-Arnold tried to remove the tag but was unsuccessful.
Trent Alexander-Arnold was seen trying to adjust the inside of his Real Madrid CF shirt during the match.
Trent Alexander-Arnold Tries to Tear Off Shirt Label
The Real Madrid kits, made by Adidas, feature a small label sewn inside the side of the collar - it includes the product code and manufacturing month, plus an internal number. This is also the case on player-issue versions. While the label is only small, it can sometimes cause minor discomfort due to itching.
During a corner, Alexander-Arnold attempted to remove the tag, but it remained in place.
— 𝐑𝐞𝐱𝐑𝐌𝐂𝐅 (@TrentAAXtra) February 27, 2026
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Have you ever noticed the internal collar tags on Adidas player shirts? Should Adidas remove them or place them at the hem, as done by Nike? Let us know in the comments.
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