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Step back into the mid-90s with the iconic Manchester United 1995-1996 away jersey, a kit etched into football folklore not just for its sleek design but for a legendary controversy. Manufactured by Umbro and emblazoned with the classic Sharp sponsor, this grey shirt represents a pivotal era of dominance under Sir Alex Ferguson. It was the season of "You can't win anything with kids," as Beckham, Scholes, Giggs, and the Nevilles truly emerged, alongside the mercurial genius of Eric Cantona. This jersey is most famously remembered for the infamous Southampton match where United, trailing 3-0 at half-time, changed out of it, claiming players couldn't see each other. Despite the superstition, United went on to win the Premier League and FA Cup Double, making this grey kit a unique piece of Red Devils history, symbolizing a team that overcame all odds and perceptions. Own a piece of this unforgettable chapter.
Same brand, same era — different teams
The infamous 3-1 defeat to Southampton on April 13, 1996, where Manchester United changed kits at half-time due to visibility issues.