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Premier League cult hero looks unrecognisable as he lines up alongside football legends in Game4Ukraine at Chelsea


THIS Premier League cult hero, who featured in the Game4Ukraine, looks unrecognisable from his playing days.

The former Ukraine star was playing alongside some football legends in the match at Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge.

The former Premier League star featured in the Game4UkraineCredit: Getty
He lined up alongside Mykhailo MudrykCredit: Getty
Before the game he (second from right) chatted with Arsene Wenger, Joe Cole and Andriy ShevchenkoCredit: Getty

During the charity match he was pictured holding court with Arsene Wenger and former Chelsea stars Andriy Shevchenko and Joe Cole as well as Arsene Wenger.

The star, who picked up 75 Ukraine caps, also spoke with current Blues ace Mykhailo Mudryk.

The former striker also lined up alongside Mudryk prior to the match.

The unrecognisable star, who used to sport much blonder hair, is no strange to the capital have played for TWO of Chelsea’s London rivals.

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He spent four seasons on the books as a Tottenham player after joining from Shakhtar Donetsk in an £11million move in 2000.

He made a total of 75 appearances and scored 15 goals before going to Fenerbahce on loan for two seasons.

After that he spent a season at West Ham, who were in the Championship at the time, where he scored twice.

He ultimately retired as a player in 2009 before moving into management.

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His first top position was at Dynamo Kyiv before spells at Al-Ahli, Ferencvaros and Al-Ain.

He is now the manager of Ukraine.

And the unrecognisable star is of course Sergei Rebrov.

Rebrov spent four years on the books at TottenhamCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
He netted a total of 15 goalsCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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