FOOTBALL fans were shocked to spot a forgotten Man Utd cult hero in the Serbia dugout during their clash with England.
The two sides are facing off in a World Cup qualifier at Wembley Stadium.

But away from the action on the pitch, fans noticed the familiar face of Quinton Fortune among the Serbia staff.
The South African made over 125 appearances for the Red Devils across his seven years at the club.
Fans were stunned to see the 48-year-old crop up in the broadcast, and took to social media to express their surprise.
One fan could not believe their eyes, asking: “Was that Quinton Fortune?!”
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Another exclaimed: “So that’s where Quinton Fortune is!”
While a third confused fan added: “Why is Quinton Fortune with the Serbia national team?”
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The former midfielder enjoyed a brief stint working in United’s academy during the 2019-20 season, and was also a coach at Reading.
He was added to the Serbian team’s staff as an assistant just last week under his former Atletico Madrid teammate Veljko Paunovic.
When asked about where he was just two weeks ago in comparison to his appearance at Wembley, Fortune said: “I was at home taking care of my kids, but kind of knew this was in the background.
“We weren’t sure what was going to happen, but the opportunity came and it is an honour to be a part of this team.”
His new side face a daunting prospect at Wembley as they look to steal a result from an as-yet flawless England side to leapfrog Albania in the hunt for World Cup qualification.
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