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Published 17:26 13 Sept 2021 BST

Erik ten Hag's side debuted the shirt for the first time on Saturday's 2-0 Eredivisie victory over PEC Zwolle.
Despite this, they had to make a slight alteration to the original design and briefly explained their decision to do so.
Speaking on the decision, the Amsterdam outfit, via website Ajax Life, stated: "The European Football Association [UEFA] sees it as a different expression than the club logo, logo clothing sponsor or sleeve sponsor. Other expressions are not allowed."
The original design incorporated three birds stitched on the back of the shirt - in the classic reggae colours of red, yellow and green - yet, it was quickly spotted during Saturday's away victory that the birds had actually been removed from the jersey worn by the players.
It is believed that, in order to comply with the rules set out by UEFA, the three birds had to be removed.
The 35-time Dutch champions are planning to wear the popular kit in European competitions this season, whether that be the Champions League or, hopefully not in Ajax's case, the Europa League.
They begin their Champions League campaign on Wednesday evening as they travel to Portugal to face Sporting Lisbon at 8pm.
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