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Man City share AI-generated images of players in a 'back to the 90s' style

  /  autty

Manchester City have released a set of AI-generated photos in a 1990s style - and they've left fans in hysterics.

The images show seven players and Pep Guardiola kitted out in gear from the decade with throwback haircuts.

Erling Haaland was the subject of many comments thanks to his quiff and mullet, with plenty of fans suggesting he looked like an American high school movie bully.

Building on that theme, others saw the funny side in suggesting that Haaland's likeness would give Julian Alvarez wedgies.

Kyle Walker was revamped with a curly haircut and rocked a pair of shades and a blue jacket as his AI character attempted to look cool.

Meanwhile, Jack Grealish sported a brown leather jacket and quiff and drew comparisons with David Beckham - a lookalike pairing which has been bandied around often but now has serious credibility with this new AI likeness.

The major difference with Pep Guardiola was that he suddenly had a head full of plumage, but AI didn't nail what he actually looked like when he was a player in the 1990s for Barcelona. The badge on his outfit looked vaguely like that of Manchester City.

Donning a blue jumper and luscious parted locks on top, Kevin de Bruyne was compared by some commenters to Prince Harry - though their footballing ability is yet to be tested one-on-one.

Bernardo Silva was rewarded the honour of looking rather snug, with enough hair to keep him warm for winter and a jumper.

Finally, Phil Foden was gifted a more distinctive style, with a more modern haircut of skin-faded sides.

One user commented: 'Haaland looks like the average bully in American high school films'.

Another wrote: 'Haaland looks like he bullies people into giving him lunch money'.

The most liked comment got over 6,000 likes. 'Haaland looks like he gives Alvarez Wedgies,' it read.

Another commented: 'Grealish looks so much like Beckham lol'.

'I think Grealish wins this one,' wrote one user.

One took a musical twist in writing: 'Bernardo and Julián look like the Bee Gees or Modern Talking'.

Attempting to summarise the sentiment of the post, one penned: 'What in the riverdale is going on', referring to the American TV series with teenage characters.