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New Liverpool kit unveiled: Will they be wearing this 2014/15 shirt as Premier League champions?

The Reds will win the division if they are victorious in their final five matches

James Orr
Friday 11 April 2014 07:18 EDT
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Kolo Toure, Simon Mignolet, Philippe Coutinho and Jordan Henderson revealed the 2014/15 Liverpool FC kit at Liverpool FC and Warrior’s very-first live kit reveal
Kolo Toure, Simon Mignolet, Philippe Coutinho and Jordan Henderson revealed the 2014/15 Liverpool FC kit at Liverpool FC and Warrior’s very-first live kit reveal (LIVERPOOL FC)

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Here is the shirt that Liverpool could be wearing as the Premier League champions next season.

The club have unveiled their new kit, designed by American-based brand Warrior, and keep it simple with the classic Red, but with a striking white outline.

Brendan Rodgers' side, spearheaded by the lethal duo of Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge, are currently two points clear at the top of the Premier League.

Should Liverpool be victorious in all five of their remaining matches they will win their first league title since 1990, but they take on Manchester City at Anfield on Sunday, who sit four points behind the Reds but with two games in hand.

Suarez and Sturridge have scored a combined 49 goals in the league this season, equalling the total set by the original SAS of Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton for Blackburn Rovers in their Premier League-winning season of 1994/95.

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