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After his retirement from football, Ian Rush's new jobs, one is luxury cars

Former Liverpool player Ian Rush has a new job away from the pitch

By Diego Mendoza

Ian Rush. PHOTO: Liverpool
Ian Rush. PHOTO: Liverpool
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Ian Rush, one of Liverpool's most emblematic players, today is dedicated to promoting luxury cars, as could be seen on his Instagram account where he posted videos of a renowned automobile brand. In the video, Ruhs is seen getting out of a car to the uproar of all the spectators who gathered to see them.

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Instagram Ian Ruhs
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This is not the only work that Ian Ruhs has, Electronic Arts' renowned FC video game brand gave him legend status in its Ultime Team game mode. It is known that the brand negotiates individually with former players to be able to use their avatar in the game. It would be the third year in which Ruhs appears. This is another way of making money for the renowned former Reds player.

It should be noted that so far Ruhs is Liverpool's top scorer with 346 goals. He also held the record as Wales' top scorer until 2018, where Gareth Bale took that award away from him. In England his time at Leeds United, Newcastle, among others, is remembered. While at Juventus in Italy he also had a step, but not what was expected.

Ruhs had two stages at Liverpool, one from 1980 to 1987 where it can be said that he had his best version; and another stage from 1988 to 1996 where he also won victories but had to fight for position with John Aldridge and Peter Beardsley. There is no doubt that Ruhs will go down in history as one of Liverpool's greatest legends, which is why he is well remembered by fans.

Ian Rush's distinctions

Record in an FA Cup final, with 5 goals..

Record for goals in the League Cup, with 49 goals (48 for Liverpool).

First player to win 5 winners' medals in the English League Cup.

Record of goals in Liverpool, with 346 goals.

Third top scorer, in the league, for Liverpool, with 229 goals, behind Roger Hunt (245 goals) and Gordon Hodgson (233 goals).

Record of goals in the Merseyside classic, with 25 goals, for Liverpool against Everton.

Record money raised, for a single transfer, for Chester City (£300,000).


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