Just days before the UEFA Champions League final, the focus has unexpectedly shifted… to the kits. A seemingly small detail that could have a big psychological impact.
PSG: No lucky charm this time
As the designated “home” team, Paris Saint-Germain will not be allowed to wear their iconic blue Jordan kit — the very one they’ve worn for all their Champions League victories this season, including against Manchester City, Liverpool, and Arsenal. Instead, UEFA rules force them to don the traditional Hechter kit (blue with the red vertical stripe), a change that could rattle superstitious fans and even players.
Inter Milan stick to their winning formula
Meanwhile, Inter Milan are embracing their own rituals: they’ve opted to wear their yellow third kit, which they’ve won with in their two UCL appearances this season. The players themselves pushed for it — they believe it brings luck. And in high-stakes finals, belief matters.
The battle of symbols has begun
Goalkeepers will also stand out: Yann Sommer will wear orange, while Gianluigi Donnarumma is set to appear in green.
Kick-off is set for Saturday at the Allianz Arena, but the mental game is already underway — from kit superstition to routine rituals. Will the shirt make the difference?
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