THIS Premier League icon, who took part in Game4Ukraine, is completely different from the player he once was.
The former Ukrainian hero participated in the game at Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge with some renowned footballers.
He was seen conversing with Arsene Wenger, former Chelsea players Joe Cole and Andriy Shevchenko during the charity game.
The athlete, who made 75 appearances for Ukraine, also had a conversation with Mykhailo Mudryk of the Blues.
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Before the game began, the former forward lined up next to Mudryk.
The star, whose hair used to be much blonder, is no stranger to the city having played for TWO of Chelsea’s London rivals.
He joined Tottenham for £11 million in 2000, spending four seasons there after leaving Shakhtar Donetsk.
He scored 15 goals in 75 games before receiving a two-year loan to Fenerbahce.
He scored twice when playing for West Ham the following season, while they were in the Championship.
He eventually announced his retirement from playing in 2009 before making the switch to managing.
His first position of prominence was with Dynamo Kyiv, followed by stints with Al-Ahli, Ferencvaros, and Al-Ain.
He is currently in charge of Ukraine.
Sergei Rebrov is the unrecognizable actor, of course.
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