The Most Dangerous Soccer Cleats 😳



The most dangerous cleats in soccer are not what you’d think… Over the past couple weeks, I’ve spotted multiple pairs of brand new Adidas F50’s straight up ripping during matches. But that’s not all. In the last 7 days, Germany midfielder Joshua Kimmich and Arsenal left winger Leandro Trossard both had their jersey’s rip while playing, exposing a potential flaw in Adidas’ lighter = better mentality. What do you guys think? Is football gear getting cheaper, or is this just an unfortunate coincidence? 🤔 #football #soccer #fail #adidas #sports #futbol #news #shoes #cleats #ronaldo #scary #futebol #footballshorts

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20 thoughts on “The Most Dangerous Soccer Cleats 😳”

  1. They never really said it’s for us few times a month type of player. Lightweights speed boots are more suitable for pros or amateurs. UNLESS, you buy the lower version (not the highest end version). Because the lower don’t really share the same everything and is usually more thicker (padded) than the highest end version.

  2. I think it is just how the game is played. That's the problem cause many of the guys I have played aussie rules with do wear soccer boots as they are practically the same. A pair of your boots will last us for ages. And it's the same with the professionals. Except they get new boots all the time.

  3. Not only that, but the extreme conditioning factor is stripped from all the future icons of the game, most of our beloved players probably wore heavy boots or even boots in the wrong size while mastering their craft

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