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1997/98 Chelsea Home Premier League Shirt Hughes #10 (XL)

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1997/98 Chelsea Home Premier League Shirt Hughes #10 (XL)

1997/98 Chelsea Home Premier League Shirt Hughes #10 (XL)

Condition:Ā 7/10 Good. Some small bobbles and little pulls on the lower front. A few faded marks on the rear #10

Size: Adult’s Extra Large

Chest Measurement: 44-46 Inches / 112-117 CM

Manufacturer: Adidas

Colour:Ā Blue, white & yellow trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 1997/1998

Player:Ā Mark Hughes

Patches: N/A

Official Umbro Chelsea home football shirt from the 1997/98 season. Complete with Hughes #10 on the back of the shirt in official Lextra flock Premier League lettering.

Condition of this classic football jersey is 7/10 - Good. Some small bobbles and little pulls on the lower front. A few faded marks on the rear #10 (see photos).

Mark Hughes left Old Trafford for the second and final time in June 1995 when he was sold toĀ ChelseaĀ for Ā£1Ā million, in a summer that also saw the departures of players such asĀ Paul Ince(toĀ Internazionale) andĀ Andrei KanchelskisĀ (to Everton). Ironically, Hughes scored for Chelsea in both of theirĀ Premier LeagueĀ fixtures against Manchester United inĀ 1995–96; a 4–1 win for United atĀ Stamford BridgeĀ in October and a 1–1 draw atĀ Old TraffordĀ in early December. He was on the losing side as United beat Chelsea 2–1 in theĀ FA CupĀ semi-final that season, less than two years after he had scored one of United's goals in their FA Cup final triumph over Chelsea.

Hughes was one of the key players in Chelsea's resurgence as a top club in the late 1990s, forming an potent strike partnership with Gianfranco Zola and helping to freeze out Gianluca Vialli (who became the club's player-manager in February 1998). He put in match-winning performances against Liverpool and Wimbledon in the FA Cup in 1997, and Vicenza in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup a year later, playing a big part in Chelsea's glory in both of these competitions. In winning the FA Cup, he became the only player in the 20th century to win the trophy four times. He ended his Chelsea career with 39 goals from 123 games and was transferred to Southampton for £650,000 in July 1998.

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1997/98 Chelsea Home Premier League Shirt Hughes #10 (XL)—
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Condition:Ā 7/10 Good. Some small bobbles and little pulls on the lower front. A few faded marks on the rear #10

Size: Adult’s Extra Large

Chest Measurement: 44-46 Inches / 112-117 CM

Manufacturer: Adidas

Colour:Ā Blue, white & yellow trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 1997/1998

Player:Ā Mark Hughes

Patches: N/A

Official Umbro Chelsea home football shirt from the 1997/98 season. Complete with Hughes #10 on the back of the shirt in official Lextra flock Premier League lettering.

Condition of this classic football jersey is 7/10 - Good. Some small bobbles and little pulls on the lower front. A few faded marks on the rear #10 (see photos).

Mark Hughes left Old Trafford for the second and final time in June 1995 when he was sold toĀ ChelseaĀ for Ā£1Ā million, in a summer that also saw the departures of players such asĀ Paul Ince(toĀ Internazionale) andĀ Andrei KanchelskisĀ (to Everton). Ironically, Hughes scored for Chelsea in both of theirĀ Premier LeagueĀ fixtures against Manchester United inĀ 1995–96; a 4–1 win for United atĀ Stamford BridgeĀ in October and a 1–1 draw atĀ Old TraffordĀ in early December. He was on the losing side as United beat Chelsea 2–1 in theĀ FA CupĀ semi-final that season, less than two years after he had scored one of United's goals in their FA Cup final triumph over Chelsea.

Hughes was one of the key players in Chelsea's resurgence as a top club in the late 1990s, forming an potent strike partnership with Gianfranco Zola and helping to freeze out Gianluca Vialli (who became the club's player-manager in February 1998). He put in match-winning performances against Liverpool and Wimbledon in the FA Cup in 1997, and Vicenza in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup a year later, playing a big part in Chelsea's glory in both of these competitions. In winning the FA Cup, he became the only player in the 20th century to win the trophy four times. He ended his Chelsea career with 39 goals from 123 games and was transferred to Southampton for £650,000 in July 1998.