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Arsenal's home kit for the 2023/24 season has been 'leaked' online and a link to the Gunners' 'Invincibles' season has been discovered.
Arsenal have lost control of the Premier League title, after a string of disappointing results dropped them to second place behind defending champions Manchester City.
Mikel Arteta's 3-0 loss to Brighton last weekend seems to have decided their fate, as Pep Guardiola's side are now four points clear with one game less against the north London side.
While many fans may be disappointed to learn that they have been lucky enough to win their first domestic trophy in almost 20 years, Arteta has set his sights on next season.
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To keep fans excited, images of the "leaked" Arsenal home kit have surfaced and there have been a lot of changes to the design this year. Arsenal 2023/24 home kit 'leaked'
Kit season has officially arrived and Football London journalist Chris Davison gave fans a glimpse of what Declan Rice could wear at the Emirates next season.
The shirt has the same yellow details on the shoulders as the Arsenal 2005/2006 kit.
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The iconic brown shirt was worn by Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp and marked the end of the Gunners' reign at Highbury.
#AFC | Arsenal's 2023/24 home kit goes on sale in India.
- @sukrut_kothari pic.twitter.com/atCVaGHsm8
Chris Davison (@cdavison_afc) May 19, 2023
However, unlike the 2005/2006 design, the Adidas jersey features white sleeves and uses a darker red as the background. Advertisement
A bold design displaying multiple jagged lines adorns the front and back of the shirt, while the Adidas logo and Gunners badging in gold.
In terms of the details of the new kits, it looks to me like a tournament record for a given season pic.twitter.com/faqkaD1tNE
Darren (@DarrenArsenal1) May 19, 2023
Interestingly, this design also appears to have the iconic 'Invincibles' season record from 2003/04 on the shirt's stitching.
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Fans are hoping the design can reflect their form next season as they hope to fight for the title once again.
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