‘Kitman’s had a shocker’ – Dortmund star bizarrely has no name on shirt in Champions League clash against Juventus

Published on September 16, 2025 at 09:51 PM
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BORUSSIA DORTMUND star Serhou Guirassy played against Juventus in the Champions League with a shirt that didn’t include his name.

and Juve played out an entertaining 4-4 draw in the League Phase at the Italian giants’ Allianz Stadium.

Borussia Dortmund GuirassyBorussia Dortmund star Serhou Guirassy played against Juventus with a shirt that didn’t include his name Dortmund players walk through a tunnel onto the pitch.Guirassy left fans in awe during the Champions League match TURIN, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 16: Serhou Guirassy of Borussia Dortmund in action during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Juventus and Borussia Dortmund at Juventus Stadium on September 16, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Image Photo Agency/Getty Images)Guirassy helped Dortmund pick up an entertaining draw against Juventus

Football fans were left in absolute awe with the incredible action that took place in Turin during the ‘s first game week of the season.

But some were also left shocked upon realising , 29, was playing with a very particular shirt on.

Cameras showed the striker didn’t have his name written on the back of his jersey.

Instead, the kit had “Dortmund” written on it twice along with No9.

Fans took to social media with some even calling out Dortmund’s kitman.

One fan tweeted: “Why doesn’t Guirassy have his name written on his shirt?”

Another commented: “Kitman’s had a shocker – Guirassy has Dortmund printed twice on the back of shirt.”

A third wrote: “Wondering why Guirassy doesn’t have his name on his shirt.”

This fan gasped: “What is this?”

And that one said: “What’s wrong with Guirassy’s shirt?”

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But that blunder didn’t affect Guirassy’s game as he played a huge role in the second half’s eight-goal bonanza.

The Guinea international set up ‘s opener on 52 minutes before Kenan Yildiz equalised 11 minutes later.

Felix Nmecha put the visitors back in the lead after 65 minutes but equalised two minutes later with Dusan Vlahovic.

Yan Couto scored Dortmund’s third on 74 minutes before Ramy Bensebaini’s penalty – which was won by Guirassy’s shot that was handled by Lloyd Kelly – four minutes before full-time appeared to have sealed the three points.

However, the Bianconeri managed to save a point during a dramatic stoppage time with goals by and Kelly.

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