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Champions League and World Cup winner Zinedine Zidane looks unrecognisable after he donned a cap and showed off a beard when out and about.
Zidane shared a snap on Instagram, with the ex-Real Madrid manager wearing slim fitting light wash jeans, a dark blue knitted jacket and a flat cap. However, it was the beard that helped Zidane go incognito.
"Zizo with the drip," one fan shared in the comments section. While a second added: "Some people won't recognise him in this photo!"
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Zidane has been out of work since he left the top job at Real Madrid in 2021. However, the Frenchman has been hunted for a number of positions – including at Manchester United.
The manager had an incredible record at Los Blancos, with Zidane winning the Champions League three years in a row as well as winning two La Liga titles for his old club.
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Zidane has been touted to succeed Didier Deschamps as the manager of the French national team. Deschamps is set to lead France to Euro 2024 next summer – but there are questions marks he could be in charge for the 2026 World Cup.
However, according to L'Equipe, Deschamps could possibly still lead France to the World Cup in North America in 2026 – despite rumours he could leave the role after next summers tournament.
Zidane himself won the World Cup as a player with France in 1998, while he was infamously sent off in the 2006 final for a headbutt on Italy star Marco Materazzi.
Zidane previously explained: "He provoked me by talking about my sister Lila. I'm not proud of it, but it's part of my career. At that time, I was more fragile. He didn't insult my mother, but he did insult my sister."
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