Fans all say same thing as Liverpool star revealed to be ‘peak of masculinity’ according to artificial intelligence

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Fans all say same thing as Liverpool star revealed to be ‘peak of masculinity’ according to artificial intelligence

FOOTBALL fans have been left in hysterics after discovering a Liverpool star is the ‘peak of masculinity’ according to artificial intelligence.

A Reddit user ran a picture of his face through a masculinity filter 37 times and the result was startling… as it was the spitting image of Premier League star James Milner.

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This is what 'peak masculinity' looks like according to artificial intelligence

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This is what ‘peak masculinity’ looks like according to artificial intelligence
Incredibly, it looks just like James Milner

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Incredibly, it looks just like James Milner

The user said: “Ran my face through masculine filter 37 times, until it stopped making changes, apparently this is peak masculinity.”

Twitter account S***postGatewayreposted the image which has now been viewed 3.9million times.

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Fans were quick to pick up on how the image looked just like current Liverpool star Milner.

Some even suggested there was an element of Gareth Bale in there too.

A Twitter user said: “To be fair, James Milner is definitely the peak of masculinity.”

Another added: ” If James Milner had a baby with Gareth Bale.

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A third cheekily commented: “Surely you mean boring James Milner.”

A fourth said: “Cross between Milner and (Marvel villain)

Milner, 37, joined Liverpool on a free transfer from rivals Manchester Cityback in 2015.

He’s featured 16 times in the Premier League for the Reds this season but is out of contract in June.

The Englishman has made 604 appearances in the Premier League ranking him fourth on the all time list behind Frank Lampard in third place.