A Tintin jersey for the Euro!

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The Red Devils of the Belgian team will have a sky blue away jersey in homage to Tintin, the famous hero of Belgian cartoonist Hergé.

Three months before Euro 2024, adidas has unveiled the home and away kits for six selections, Germany, Belgium, Scotland, Spain, Hungary, Italy and Wales. The German brand has produced very modern products, with a “ original use of national colors, new bolder shades ” And “ the introduction of new symbols in the traditional outfits of the federation, such as the Belgium away kit “.

The second outfit of the Red Devils is indeed a superb tribute to the Belgian designer Hergé and his most famous character, Tintin! The jersey is sky blue with a white collar, in reference to the great reporter’s shirt and sweater, and the shorts are brown, like the pants of the comic book and cartoon hero.

The coach extended!

Before unveiling his list for the next two preparation matches against Ireland and England, on March 23 and 26, Domenico Tedesco, Belgian coach for a year, was officially extended until the 2026 World Cup. German technician of Italian origin, 38 years old, was chosen to succeed Roberto Martinez at the expense in particular of Thierry Henry.

For the next meeting of the Red Devils, Kevin De Bruyne, slightly injured, is absent. Thomas Meunier makes his return, unlike Axel Witsel. Romelu Lukaku leads the offensive sector alongside Jérémy Doku, Charles De Ketelaere, Leandro Trossard, Johan Bakayoko and Loïs Openda. The Rennais Arthur Theate and the Lyonnais Orel Mangala are well present.

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