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Another busy week of European and domestic football brought Champions League success for Arsenal, a forgettable Manchester Derby and another mixed bag of boot spotting. Throwbacks, limited editions and all the most random pairings. You know the drill...
Sevilla midfielder Coke is still representing Lotto in La Liga and Europe this season and trained in the latest Zhero Gravity VII 200 "White/Black/Volt" editions ahead of his side's 2-1 defeat to Manchester City in the Champions League on Wednesday night.
The adidas Primeknit collection has been tipped as the most comfortable ever by many but there has been a split between professionals with numerous players remaining in the standard X 15.1 editions. Roberto Firmino was flying the Primeknit flag at Anfield on Sunday against Southampton and added his own touch with a pair of white laces.
Christoph Kramer controlling chaos. The Bayer Leverkusen man provided the strangest boot spot of the week by lacing up his left foot with the "Solar Yellow" leather adidas X 15.1 and his right in the "Solar Orange" leather ACE 15.1. Why? We've no idea. Only Kramer knows the answer to this one.
Osinachi Ebere provided a blast of Euro 2012 at the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Chile. The Nigerian youngster opted for the Nike T90 Laser IV "Clash Collection" where all Nike silos were identified by a splash of colour on the heel. Four years on and we're wondering what sort of collection Nike will have in store for Euro 2016. Roll on June.
New Balance's hottest drop so far has come in the shape of their blackout and whiteout packs. The popularity of the simplistic colourways was built by the brand's prolonged tease phase with all their pro players wearing black and white designs for a number of months. Now a general release the blackout Furons have been picked up by Melbourne Victory's Whitney Knight.
Paul Pogba's creative flair both on and off pitch rolls into another season. The Juventus midfielder wore a number of custom Magista Obra colourways last year as his side reached the Champions League Final and the Frenchman's latest personalised boot comes in a Metallic Purple paint job with black Dynamic Fit Collar and Swooshes.
Syria are also in action at the U-17 World Cup in Chile with Zid Gharir on show wearing the first ever adidas F50 adizero silo. The "Chameleon Purple/Electricity" colourway was released in May 2010 and worn by Leo Messi at the World Cup in South Africa. Still going strong, Gharir was 12 years old when these came out.
Released to celebrate Ronaldo becoming Real Madrid's all-time leading goalscorer the Mercurial Superfly IV CR7 324K Gold may well have featured on pitch for the last time this weekend as CR7 is hooked up with another brand new signature silo. A small number of the 324K Gold will be released in January so hold on.
Eni Aluko was on the England scoresheet in the new "Green Gecko" Umbro Velocita this week as the Lionesses lost 2-1 to China in Chongqing. The bright Velocita drop is another tidy colourway for the brand who have installed their lightweight speed silo amongst the very best on the market.
Rosenborg's Fredrik Midtsjo was in action this week in the lesser-spotted "Core Black/Silver Metallic/Solar Yellow" adidas X 15.1. The colourway was kept away from the brand's pool of X players but has been a more toned-down substitute to the eccentric "Solar Yellow" launch edition.
Is there a mini Hypervenom II exodus on the cards? First Neymar, then Mario Mandzukic and now Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang who becomes the latest player to ditch the second generation boot for the Mercurial series. There is a rather dramatic change to the upper of the boot and perhaps that's lead to players becoming sceptical of the update. One to watch...