A former Celtic star has ranked in the top 20 best hairstyles in the English Premier League - but it's NOT Stuart Armstrong.
The Southampton star, 27, is well known north of the border for his slick haircut with Hoops fans dedicating a lyric in their song for the player to his locks.
"His hair is fine, he scores belters all the time," goes the tune, but not all football fans down south agree. According to research, Armstrong's hair isn't quite fine enough to make the list.
The study - from hair experts VO5 - polled 2,000 fans who thought Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane had the best haircut in England's top flight. Ex-Celtic defender Virgil van Dijk, now at Liverpool, came 11th.
According to the data, 42 percent of people polled thought hair was the most important part of a player's look, followed by his boots with 29 percent of people thinking they hold most weight.
Full list:
1. Harry Kane - Tottenham
2. David Luiz - Arsenal
3. Hugo Lloris - Tottenham
4. Paul Pogba - Manchester United
5. James Maddison - Leicester City
6. Sergio Aguero - Manchester City
7. Roberto Firmino - Liverpool
8. David de Gea - Manchester United
9. Toby Alderweireld - Tottenham
10. Jack Grealish - Aston Villa
11. Virgil Van Dijk - Liverpool
12. Wilfried Zaha - Crystal Palace
13. Oliver Giroud - Chelsea
14. Raheem Stirling - Manchester City
15. Andre Gomes - Everton
16. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang - Arsenal
17. Hector Bellerin - Arsenal
18. Aaron Wan-Bissaka - Manchester United
19. Bernd Leno - Arsenal
20. Nathan Ake – Bournemouth
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