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Published 14:23 15 Sept 2018 BST
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At first glance, Alderweireld's jersey looked perfectly normal, complete with the sponsor's logo and the Nike swoosh.
But on closer inspection, the shirt was missing Spurs' iconic badge and the lack of a cockerel did not go unnoticed on social media.
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There is almost certainly no more to the missing badge than a printing error and Spurs fans had much more to worry about after falling to back-to-back defeats in the Premier League.
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