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Chelsea 2024/25 away kit leaked and fans furious over ‘England shirt with adjustments’

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CHELSEA fans are furious after seeing the Blues 2024/25 away kit ‘leaked’, with some calling it an ‘England shirt with design changes’.

Nike has already been criticized for their controversial England shirt design, but now they have Chelsea fans behind them too.

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Chelsea’s away kit for the 2024/25 season has been ‘leaked’ and fans are furiousCredit: FOOTYHEADLINES
Supporters have compared the shirt to England's new home kit

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Supporters have compared the shirt to England’s new home kitCredit: Getty

Over the years the west London outfit has showcased a variety of jumpers, but some have been more popular than others.

There have been some pretty scandalous shirts on display at Stamford Bridge, including the 1994/95 away shirt as famously worn by Ruud Gullit.

Now a leaked image of the 2024/25 away kit has fans furious.

Footy headlines unveiled the new fit at X, featuring a white shirt with royal blue on the collar and sleeves, along with a red stripe.

The classic Chelsea logo is in blue and red, with a blue Nike check mark outlined in red.

And a few eagle-eyed fans questioned the difference between the Chelsea kit and the England home kit.

One supporter said: “Is there a difference between this and the England home kit?”

A second then added: “England shirt with 5 minutes of design changes.”

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While another fan even described the comic as “horrible”.

It appears the club is moving away from the dark color scheme as their current away shirt is “pitch blue and high shades”.

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Last season’s away shirt was white and then yellow in 2021/22; light blue in 2020/21, and white, with collar, in 2019/20.

Fans will now eagerly await the unveiling of the club’s third strips, goalkeeper shirts, training equipment and matchwear to see what surprises Chelsea have in store for the coming season.

Meanwhile, the England football team recently made headlines with a new kit that divided fans with their rebranding of the St. George’s flag.

Tory Prime Minister Rishi Sunak slammed the new kit, while Opposition Leader Sir Keir Starmer joined calls for Nike to scrap it entirely.

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