Enough to disprove authenticity?

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Please take a look at the image below. Do you guys think it's enough to prove that the shirt on the right was not used in the game?

Thanks!

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Is the Black Patch sewn completely on the sleeve? Or is it possible that the red sleeve can shift slightly up and down?
 
The patches on soccer jerseys are generally ironed/heat pressed on - not sewn
 
its enough in my opinion to say it is not the jersey shown.
BUUUUUT do soccer players ever switch jerseys at the half or during the game? Some NHL players switch after a period. Jerseys get too sweaty etc. Maybe that soccer player is the same way?? Just a thought. But I think the photo proves it is not the jersey shown.
 
I think the E is farther on the stripe than it appears to be, based on the positioning of the "R".

But the lines thing would be enough from me to rule it out. Soccer players generally do not change their shirts during a game.
 
Photos from both halves show the same details.

Thanks for the input!
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its enough in my opinion to say it is not the jersey shown.
BUUUUUT do soccer players ever switch jerseys at the half or during the game? Some NHL players switch after a period. Jerseys get too sweaty etc. Maybe that soccer player is the same way?? Just a thought. But I think the photo proves it is not the jersey shown.
 


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