I was very surprised to see Ferran Torres played the entire second half with a shirt where there was neither a shield nor the Nike logo. In celebration of the goal, the Spanish international kissed the shirt, but where the shield should have been, the colors of the shirt appeared. As AS has learned, it is a chain error, the one that has led Ferran to jump onto the field after the break with a defective shirt.
For a start, in the first part he wore a t-shirt without defects, with the shield, logo and back with your name. Was, after the break, when when putting on the second shirt -they always have two in each game- he got a clearly defective t-shirt, having neither shield nor logo. It seems that it was a shirt that had passed all the controls, until reaching the locker room, and that nobody realized that there was such a clear printing error. Neither the kitmen nor the club delegate fell into the incident until minutes later, when the player himself went to the band to point out that the shirt he was wearing did not even have the front shield.
In any case, It is a “strange situation” as they have recognized from the club, since control is absolute in this type of article, and that will make those responsible reconsider to prevent similar events from being repeated in the future.