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Man Utd record holder looks like a new man with bushy beard and grey hair – but can you guess who it is?


A MANCHESTER United record holder looks like a new man as he embraces a bushy beard with long grey hair.

The 90s Red Devils star, who played alongside the likes of Roy Keane, David Beckham and Gary Neville, has ditched the clean shaven look.

This 90s United star looks quite different these daysCredit: @BanditBus
He is rocking a bushy grey beard with long hairCredit: T&C EVENTS
The ex-Man Utd man is a four-time Premier League winnerCredit: INSTAGRAM: CHOCCY.13

The unrecognisable look gained mixed reactions from fans who remembered him during his heyday.

The former forward enjoyed 11 trophy-laden years at Man Utd between 1987 and 1998.

The ex-Scotland international won three FA Cups, four Premier League titles, the League Cup, the Uefa European Cup Winners Cup and the Super Cup.

He has also scored more League Cup goals for Man Utd than any other player in the club’s history.

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The man in question, Brian McClair, netted a remarkable 19 times in the competition, including the winner against Nottingham Forest in the 1992 final.

The closest United player to that record is Mark Hughes with 16.

Marcus Rashford and Ryan Giggs are tied in third on 12 each.

McClair also enjoyed a spell at Aston Villa, where he started his career.

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McClair was a popular figure at Old TraffordCredit: NEWS GROUP NEWSPAPERS
The Scot won nine trophies at Man UtdCredit: NEWS GROUP NEWSPAPERS

The 58-year-old also played for Motherwell and Celtic, winning a league title and the Scottish Cup.

McClair speaks highly of former boss Sir Alex Ferguson.

The Scot describes Ferguson as “hard, but fair”.

Speaking to World Football Index, he said: “I wasn’t the most expensive signing in England but I was the most expensive for a player moving from a Scottish club to an English one which was a big thing at the time!

“It has always been humbling that Alex Ferguson and Archie Knox wanted me to be one of their first signings for Manchester United.

“Ferguson and Knox made me a much better player. Sir Alex was always hard, but fair with me, both as a player and a coach.

“I have nothing but great memories of Manchester United and working with him. Those were great days.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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