
Fans shocked to find out which Premier League team George Weah supports as ex-Chelsea striker reveals his 'love' for rival club and their former star at Ballon d'Or awards
Daily MailGeorge Weah played 15 games for Chelsea in the 1999-2000 season, before featuring nine times for Manchester City in the following campaign. Weah - who also represented Monaco, PSG, AC Milan and Marseille during his playing career - revealed at the Ballon d'Or awards ceremony in Paris that he had followed Tottenham Hotspur since he was a child. George Weah was a special guest at Monday's Ballon d'Or awards ceremony in Paris, France Weah - who won the men's award in 1995 - pictured on the red carpet after arriving on Monday Former Chelsea and Man City striker Weah revealed that he supports another English club He replied by pointing at former Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane and saying: 'Yeah, that's one of my players that I love. Weah pictured with the FA Cup trophy in 2000 after playing in Chelsea's victory in the final Kane - who responded to Weah's praise with a wide grin - left Tottenham to join Bayern Munich in August last year. Weah said that he loved Harry Kane and that he had been a Spurs fan since childhood England captain Kane pictured posing for a photo on the red carpet at the Theatre du Chatelet Kane picked up the Gerd Muller Trophy, which he must share with the absent Kylian Mbappe Despite his incredible tally of goals, Kane failed to help Bayern win a team trophy in his first season in Germany.
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