Alex Song tries to rival Charles N'Zogbia for worst dressed Premier League player

West Ham player pictured wearing a 'Pharrell Williams hat'

Simon Rice
Thursday 23 April 2015 17:54 BST
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Charles N'Zogbia appears to have a serious rival for worst dressed Premier League player.

The Aston Villa player turned up for training last week wearing an outrageous matching flowery shirt and trousers combo, topping it off with a pair on aviator sunglasses.

N'Zogbia's team-mate Shay Given wasn't impressed - tweeting: "OMG get on @CharleNzo gear #wow #WorstEver".

But was it really the worst ever?

Just a week later Alex Song has posted a picture to Instagram that some would argue suggests not.

The West Ham player is wearing a Buffalo hat, made 'cool' by Pharrell Williams. In addition he wears white High-Tops, a chunky necklace, an oversized T-shirt, tight-fitting denim jacket and some mirror-style sunglasses.

Alex Song's post to Instagram (INSTAGRAM)

 

The image was quickly deleted, but not before one user commented: "U look hideous bro".

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