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Published 10:18 21 Jun 2017 BST
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But wait. What's this?
Yes, that's right. Pretty much the same image has been shared by kit supplier Puma's official Twitter account with a few significant differences. Özil and Sanchez are nowhere to be seen in the Puma version (neither are Per Mertesacker and Petr Cech but never mind).
Naturally, this point was soon picked up on by concerned Gooners.
https://twitter.com/georgejudson50/status/877436329918967809
Fortunately though, just before they started storming the Emirates to demand answers, some Arsenal supporters pointed out a perfectly sensible explanation for the difference in pictures.
https://twitter.com/TyJamxs/status/877437561492393984
Conveniently overlooking the fact that Petr Cech - who also has a deal with Puma - is missed from the same picture, it seems that the omission of Sanchez and Ozil is down to the fact they have boot deals with different companies.
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