World Cup players are purposely wearing socks with holes. Here's the reason why so many stars are cutting their footwear.
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Relieving the pressure: The real reason soccer players are modifying team socks at the World Cup
Something that has caught fans' attention is the holes in the players' socks, which are made by the players themselves. Fans ...
The habit looks strange on camera, but it comes down to comfort rather than any proven performance boost, as sports ...
England's rising star Jude Bellingham wore holey socks when he played against the Netherlands on Wednesday - but they weren't an old and worn pair. Eagle-eyed fans watching the Euro 2024 this summer ...
England midfielder Jude Bellingham is among the many top footballers who choose to cut holes in their socks, which is an increasingly popular method of increasing leg comfort during matches. Many ...
Can the England team not afford new socks? Is it a fashion statement? England fans have spotted some of the Three Lions, including Bukayo Saka, Conor Gallagher and Jude Bellingham, keep turning up to ...
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