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Chelsea third shirt 2015/16 launched: Chelsea reveal black shirt

It will be worn for the first time against West Brom this Sunday

James Orr
Friday 21 August 2015 11:02 BST
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A view of Chelsea's new third shirt
A view of Chelsea's new third shirt (Getty Images)

Chelsea have launched their new third kit for this season, an all-black shirt, black and white shorts and white socks.

The Adidas shirt was revealed this morning.

Chelsea's blue home and white away shirts have already been launched for this season.

It will be worn for the first time against West Brom in the Premier League this Sunday.

Jose Mourinho's side will be aiming to get back to winning ways after their 3-0 defeat by Manchester City last weekend.

Chelsea players launch the new shirt

Sergio Aguero, Vincent Kompany and Fernandinho scored for City in the win at the Etihad Stadium.

After the match, Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho claimed that his Chelsea team were the "best team in the second half" and that the 3-0 scoreline in which they were defeated by Manchester City was "completely fake".

City dispatched of Chelsea with the convincing victory, but Mourinho refused to admit he lost to a better team.

"The best team in the first half won the game; the best team in the second half was Chelsea for sure," the manager said after the game.

"If the 1-0 was doubtful, the 3-0 is completely fake. Chelsea was the best team in the second half."

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