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On the back of a bumper week of international and domestic football we've scanned around to recap who was wearing what. From the new to the old with a few signature limited editions and randoms in between. You know the drill...
The reaction to the launch of the sixth generation Nike Tiempo Legend this week was unanimously positive. Re-engineered for a more modern but typically classy design the Tiempo 6 made a quick on-pitch debut this weekend with Inter Milan's Stevan Jovetic amongst a number of players in numerous positions wearing the update.
Je-Vaughn Watson jumped the gun this weekend by lacing up in the Liquid Chrome Hypervenom Phantom II a couple of days before its official release. The Hypervenom, Superfly IV and Magista have all been given the chrome treatment this week to accompany the arrival of the Tiempo 6 as Nike's latest on-pitch four-silo pack.
Memphis Depay was thrown back into the Manchester United team at Watford on Saturday lunchtime and opened the scoring with a tidy volley as the visitors left Hertfordshire with a 2-1 win. The Dutchman was laced up in Under Armour's most recent Speedform release which was no doubt designed to match up with the United home kit by packing a strong red and white combo.
PUMA added weight to their limited edition line-up in March this year with the launch of the evoACCURACY MB45. Landing as part of the extended evoPOWER family, the boot was engineered to maximise precision and accuracy and was worn exclusively by Mario Balotelli. It had all the credentials to be a hit, if Balotelli had managed to get a game at the time.
When you're 3-0 down and see Leo Messi preparing to come on you know you're in all sorts of trouble. The Argentinean made his comeback from injury in Barcelona's dominant 4-0 el clasico victory at the Bernabeu wearing his latest signature "Black/Solar Green/Solar Red" MESSI15 design.
A busy fortnight of Nike releases saw the arrival of the latest Tech Craft pack. Unlike the previous edition the "Volt/Canvas" drop has yet to make its way onto the feet of Nike's top professional players but anyone at Ashton Gate got an eye-full on Saturday as Luke Ayling plumped for the Superfly in Bristol City's 1-1 draw with Hull.
Pow, pow, pow. The latest evoPOWER edition appeared to be everywhere this week as the brand got experimental with the visuals again. It was all over the international fixtures and littered domestic football worldwide from the Premier League to the A-League.
Andreas Samaris made his way into the Mercurial Vapor X edition of Cristiano Ronaldo's latest signature Superfly this week when Greece faced Turkey. The "Savage Beauty" kicks off a series of seven Mercurial CR7 boots, each inspired by a piece of Ronaldo's life and each marking one of his achievements in the game.
After months of wearing a complete blackout Copa Mundial boot Kaka switched into a self-blacked-out pair of Mizuno Morelia's this week. The Brazilian international has prioritised comfort towards the end of his playing days and it'll be interesting to see if anything official materialises between the player and brand.
England Under 16 player Mirri Taylor has been busy creating her own bespoke Mercurial Superfly IV colourway for international action. The NikeiD edition of the boot features an all black upper with a projected purple Swoosh and laces for a simple but elegant design.
This guy. Tomoaki Makino. He's at it again. The Japanese international continues to rock his odd boots look by pairing up alternative adidas colourway, first with the F50 and now with the X15.1 Makino knows how to draw attention to himself. Special mention for that new Japan away strip too, beautiful.