
AN ex-Manchester United star looked unrecognisable on his return to Old Trafford.
The three-time Premier League winner, who spent six years at the club, watched the recent goalless derby against City from the stands.
He shared photos of his trip down memory lane on Instagram and he even posted a snap alongside his former team-mate and now coach Darren Fletcher.
The 43-year-old wrote: “A few years have passed but the sentiment remained the same.
“It was nice to stand on the Old Trafford turf again and meet old friends.”
The former player lifted ten trophies during his time at United, including the Champions League in 2008.
He made 61 appearances for the club in all competitions before leaving in 2012.
The goalkeeper was signed by Sir Alex Ferguson from West Brom and later had spells at Brighton, Wolves and Birmingham.
On the international stage, he was capped 11 times by Poland.
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It is, of course, former back-up keeper Tomasz Kuszczak.
Kuszczak hung up his gloves in 2019 and returned to his homeland to start a construction business and get a degree in sports journalism.
He also briefly worked as a goalkeeper coach to the Polish national side.
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