Wolves star Matt Doherty shocks fans with striking hairdo against Liverpool as they say 'has he cut his own hair?' | The Sun
WOLVES defender Matt Doherty stunned football fans as they spotted his bold haircut during Saturday's lunchtime defeat to Liverpool.
Gary O'Neil's men spurned a 1-0 half-time lead as they lost 3-1 to Jurgen Klopp's Reds at Molineux.
Former Tottenham man Doherty, 31, replaced Hwang Hee-chan on the hour mark, shortly after Liverpool bagged their equaliser.
Yet many viewers were left rather distracted by Doherty's new hairstyle.
The Ireland star donned the striking look during Wolves' clash with Crystal Palace before the international break.
But a host of fans had not picked up on it until they tuned in for the early kick-off on Saturday.
READ MORE IN FOOTBALL
Stadium with bigger capacity than some Premier League teams ‘left to rot’
Get £40 in free Bet Builder bets when you stake £10 on football with Paddy Power
And they reacted to the trim with some cutting tweets.
One said: "Has Matt Doherty cut his own hair?"
Another replied: "Some of the worst hair I’ve ever seen on Matt Doherty there."
A third added: "Matt Doherty deserves a 🟨 for that barnet."
Most read in Football
‘GET WELL’
Crystal Palace boss Hodgson ‘taken unwell’ and forced to miss Aston Villa clash
HARDEST GOODBYE
Ex-England youth ace, 23, loses cancer fight weeks after getting engaged
A TEN SHUN
Erik ten Hag warns outcast Jadon Sancho he might NEVER play for Man Utd again
TROY DEENEY
Man Utd are a strange club… for all his plaudits, what has Ten Hag achieved?
FREE BETS – BEST BETTING OFFERS AND BONUSES NEW CUSTOMERS
And a fourth responded: "What the hell is going on with Matt Doherty’s hair looool?"
Doherty re-joined Wolves for a second spell in the summer after spending six months with Atletico Madrid.
He spent 10 years with the club during his first stint, leaving in 2020 after playing more than 300 games for Wanderers.
He signed for Spurs but struggled to impress, before seeing his contract terminated in January.
Doherty has also earned 37 caps for Ireland, contributing one goal.
Source: Read Full Article