Luke Shaw might have hoped his first ever FIFA card would never again come into focus but as Rio Ferdinand returned to Old Trafford for a stats special, there was only one question he wanted to ask the defender.
Former Manchester United ace Ferdinand was back at the club to meet Jesse Lingard, Marcus Rashford, Romelu Lukaku and Shaw on the 10th anniversary of 10 years of FIFA Ultimate Team.
Players were shown their first cards in the game and their most recent and it was Shaw's haircut as a teenager at Southampton that left his team-mates - and Ferdinand - in hysterics.
Rather than the fresh trim he prides himself on these days, Shaw's hair was long and untidy with Lingard in particular stunned that it was the same person he now shares a dressing room with.
Stats on FIFA are becoming very important to players these days and it was interesting to see how they each thought they had improved since their introduction in the popular video game.
Rashford and Lukaku's first entry was with a gold card - there are three standard cards of bronze, silver and gold on Ultimate Team - and both Lingard and Shaw began on bronze.
Lukaku, pictured with a particularly serious face on his first card at Chelsea, was himself not immune to jokes from Ferdinand and Co.
Ferdinand joked: 'You looked like someone nicked your packed lunch, bruv!' before the Belgian added that he was 'vexed' the day of the photo.
All four are now mainstays in Manchester United's first team squad and have seen their stats and overall ratings sky-rocket from the early days.
But that does not mean the quartet are completely satisfied.
Lingard, in particular, was left bewildered how Shaw, in the latest version of the game, has been given a higher pace rating than him.
The left back is considered to have 83/100 in pace while Lingard was awarded 81 - a stat he feels needs revision from selectors at EA Sports.
For Rashford, he felt his defensive stat is too low given that 'we do a lot of defending from the front' and also questioned why his physicality figure was not greater.
Rashford, Lingard, Lukaku and Shaw are either away on international duty or busy spending the domestic break trying to recover from injury in a bid to play a key role in the race for the top four spaces.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's players face two Premier League games against Watford and Wolves before they welcome Lionel Messi and Barcelona to Old Trafford for the Champions League quarter-finals on April 16.