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Come Fan with UsFriday, June 26, 2026

Catching Andres Iniesta’s training shirt, is kind of a big deal

Like, a really big deal.

Have you ever thought about what it would be like to get the training shirt of one of your favorite players?

Probably not.

People don’t really dream of getting a training shirt. An actual game shirt, yeah, but training shirt? Pass.

Imagine if you did catch that game shirt, though. Would you lose your mind? Would you scream so loud your sanity was called into question? Would you want anyone to see you at your purest, primal worst?

However insane your reaction, it would pale in comparison to the reaction of the girl who caught Andres Iniesta’s training shirt. Yes, training shirt, and a camera caught it.

She will spend the bathing in his sweat. And she will love it.

H/T 101GG

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