Luke Chadwick spent four seasons with Manchester United
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Former Man United star is unrecognisable as he talks fans through his first-ever goal – assisted by David Beckham – on his new TikTok account

  • A former Manchester United player has posted a video of himself on TikTok
  • The 42-year-old looks unrecognisable compared to his playing days
  • He shared a video commentating on his first professional goal for the club

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 A former Manchester United star has posted a TikTok of himself looking a completely different man compared to his playing days.

He shared a video of himself scoring his first professional goal against Bradford with a classy left-footed effort into the bottom corner.

It was one of just two goals he scored in four years for Manchester United, a spell that saw him pick up a Premier League winners medal in 2001.

The retired player commentated on the goal in the video, which came after a well-time through ball from David Beckham.

It was posted on an account started just two days ago, which features the ex-United star discussing his time as a player.

 

Luke Chadwick spent four seasons with Manchester United

Luke Chadwick spent four seasons with Manchester United

He has now started a TikTok account about his playing days

He has now started a TikTok account about his playing days

Former Manchester United star Luke Chadwick has started a TikTok account

The player in question, retired midfielder Luke Chadwick, is unrecognisable, with the 42-year-old now bald and sporting a beard that looked a long way off as a fresh-faced youngster at United.

Talking through his first United goal, he said in the video: ‘Becks with the through ball, Chadders with the finish, what a combination.

‘I was struggling there on the old left foot but found the bottom corner, perfectly times run, good first touch, brilliant second touch. Lovely balls by Becks.’

The 42-year-old ended his playing career with Cambridge United in 2015 after helping them into the Football League

The 42-year-old ended his playing career with Cambridge United in 2015 after helping them into the Football League

The 42-year-old ended his playing career with Cambridge United in 2015 after helping them into the Football League

Chadwick struggled to break into the first team at United, and after a series of loan spells left the club to join West Ham in the Championship in 2004.

He became something of an EFL stalwart, making over 400 appearances between the Championship and League Two before retiring with Cambridge United in 2015.

The midfielder returned to Old Trafford with Cambridge for an FA Cup tie in his last season and was given a standing ovation by both sets off fans. 

Chadwick will be best remembered by MK Dons fans, as he played over 200 games for the club and was named their player of the season twice.

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