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·17. September 2025
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·17. September 2025
Borussia Dortmund engaged in a breathtaking battle against Juventus Turin in the second half, with a total of eight goals. Right in the middle of it was Serhou Guirassy, albeit with the wrong jersey.
The striker, who forced the handball penalty leading to the temporary 4-2, played in Turin wearing a shirt without his name. Instead, "Dortmund" was printed twice on the back.
A small faux pas by the kit manager, which apparently went unnoticed by everyone. Not even his teammates noticed. "I didn't even see that, to be honest," said Karim Adeyemi after the final whistle and then had a guess. "Maybe marketing."
Or perhaps there was only one jersey for Guirassy, which would have been rather complicated in the event of a necessary jersey change.
In a pinch, one of the many traveling BVB fans might have had a Guirassy shirt on hand and could have swapped with the striker.
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