Chelsea star Raheem Sterling accidentally recreates iconic meme of himself

Chelsea star Raheem Sterling has inadvertently recreated his iconic Willian meme with his new hair-do.

Back when he was emerging onto the scene in the Premier League with Liverpool, Sterling featured in a hilarious photo which saw him and then-Blues winger Willian line up in perfect timing during a game in the 2014/15 season.

As a result, he looked like he was the one with a massive afro rather than the short style he was actually rocking. Over eight years on, the 28-year-old has now grown his hair out and emulated Willian as he made his return to training on Tuesday (March 28).

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After snaps of the session were posted by the club, one fan noted: "The Raheem Sterling meme has become real." Another echoed: "Sterling recreated this meme pic."

"No way this meme became real," commented a third, while a fourth wrote: "I was looking for a player behind Sterling in that second pic."

A fifth said: "Life imitates art." And a sixth joked: "Nahh it’s [Marc] Cucurella standing behind him."

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England international Sterling has missed Chelsea's last two matches after scoring the winning goal against Borussia Dortmund in their Champions League round-of-16 clash earlier this month.

He also missed out on Gareth Southgate's squad for the opening two Euro 2024 qualifiers as a result, but is now back out on the grass and could be in contention for when Aston Villa come to Stamford Bridge this Saturday (April 1).

Sterling, who also suffered a hamstring injury earlier this season, took to Twitter after training and wrote: "Feels good to be back."

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