Premier League cult hero looks unrecognisable with greying beard in sweet snap with stunning Wag | The Sun

A PREMIER LEAGUE cult hero now looks unrecognisable with a greying beard after sharing a sweet snap with his stunning Wag.

The retired midfielder has swapped his clean shaven look for bushy facial hair over a decade after retiring.



He has also ditched his shoulder-length brown locks but still retains an impressive head of hair.

A former Czech Republic international, he made 229 Premier League appearances for Liverpool, Portsmouth and Aston Villa.

His time at Anfield also included plenty of silverware, including the UEFA Cup, FA Cup and League Cup.

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It is none other than Patrik Berger, who scored 38 Premier League goals as well as playing for both Borussia Dortmund and Sparta Prague.

Berger had an iconic look during his playing career, with a long brown barnet and hair band making him instantly recognisable.

In recent snaps with his partner Jaroslava, though, he has shown off a new look.

He now has a bushy beard and a striking set of sleeve tattoos on each arm.

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Berger wished Jaroslava a happy birthday last month and the couple regularly share loved up snaps on social media.

They have recently included a picture of Berger kissing her cheek and their travels around the Czech Republic.

Since retiring aged 36 in 2010, Berger has become a keen golfer and often attends tournaments.

He has also returned to Anfield to appear in charity matches for Liverpool legends teams.


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