The players of Aston Villa they have complained that the T-shirts from their supplier, Castore, will be saturated quickly and may affect their performances at the beginning of the season.
According to British newspaper The Telegraph, several Villa players have informed the board that the shirts They quickly soak and stick to the body, preventing sweating and providing a wet effect only ten minutes after starting the match.
Too much Unai Emery because the leaders of Villa are aware of the problem and they are working with the British brand Castore to find a solution. This problem affects all three Villa kits, but is more noticeable in the first.
Villa reached an agreement with Castore last season for him to be their official shirt supplier. Castore is also the t-shirt manufacturer of Newcastle United, but the ‘Magpies’ have decided that the contract will expire at the end of this season in order to move to Adidas.
Despite this inconvenience, Villa started the season in good inertia, with four victories in their first six Premier games. This lifted them to sixth place, with twelve points, two away from the Champions League places.
Source: La Verdad

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