Several players are going all out against the new World Cup ball, with more than one comparing it to those bought at a supermarket.
And this time it's not only goalkeepers who are complaining. Strikers, defenders and midfielders are also lashing out at the Adidas ball just a few days before the month-long tournament is to begin.
The ball is called Jabulani, which means 'to celebrate' in isiZulu, but not many are celebrating it so far.
It's hard to find a player who is happy with it, and those who don't like it are not saving adjectives to describe their feelings.
And this time it's not only goalkeepers who are complaining. Strikers, defenders and midfielders are also lashing out at the Adidas ball just a few days before the month-long tournament is to begin.
The ball is called Jabulani, which means 'to celebrate' in isiZulu, but not many are celebrating it so far.
It's hard to find a player who is happy with it, and those who don't like it are not saving adjectives to describe their feelings.
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