Adidas's slick footwear have been popping up on the world's pitches, and making quite the impression.
This one is for the Adidas fans. Today, we take a look at the most popular boots worn by Adidas' players around the globe at the moment. Will it be the X or ACE, or even the new Predator.

Elaquim Mangala (Manchester City) - Adidas Predator 18+
Two from two. Manchester City centreback Elaqium Mangala has opted for the new Predator, as he settles with Adidas after previously being in and out of Nike boots.
Joel Ward (Crystal Palace) - Adidas X 17.1
The Palace fullback will continue his speedy work down the flank in the X range, with the new X 17.1 from the recent Skystalker pack his favourite.

Carlos Vela (Real Sociedad) - Adidas X 17.1
Arsenal's former Mexican attacker continues his venture in Spain in the Adidas X range, and just like Joel Ward the X 17.1 is his choice.
Leo Messi (FC Barcelona) - Adidas NEMEZIZ 17.1
The best deserves the best. It's rather interesting to see Messi laced up in, well, a pair of the NEMEZIZ with laces and not the 17+ 360 Agility, Adidas' more elite model.


Marco D'Alessandro (Benevento) - Adidas NEMEZIZ 17+
The Benevento midfielder was part of the clubs historic draw against AC Milan, lacing up in the Adidas NEMEZIZ 17+ from the recent Pyro Storm Pack. Such a stunning boot, so easy on the eyes.

Giacomo Bonaventura (AC Milan) - Adidas X 17.1
Back to the X story, AC Milan's Giacomo Bonaventura has continued his partnership with the Adidas X range, taking to the pitch in the recent Skystalker Pack.

Maxwel Cornet (Olympique Lyonnais) - Adidas NEMEZIZ 171.
This one was a bit hard to pinpoint with what looks to be a longer sock than the one found on the regular NEMEZIZ, but we've done our digging and figured that Cornet's boots are indeed the NEMEZIZ 17.1 from the recent Skystalker Pack. Also, the Lyon winger added a pair of blue laces.

Jonathan Osorio (Toronto FC) - Adidas ACE 17.1
The Canadian laced up in the low-cut variation of the ACE 17.1 in his Toronto FC Championship winning performace against the Columbus Crew.

Wout Brama (Central Coast Mariners) - Adidas X 17.1
The Dutch midfielder is late to the Skystalker Pack and has instead chosen to remain in the X 17.1 from Adidas' Pyro Storm Pack, as seen in the Mariners' home win against the Perth Glory.

Ross McCormack (Melbourne City) - Adidas ACE 17.1
City's Scottish striker has stuck with the Adidas ACE throughout his short time in Australia, but it's the vibrant and fresh ACE 17.1 from the Pyro Storm Pack that seems to be his favourite.
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