News about Aaron Lennon
Jeremy Doku the dribbler of Man City's 1-1 draw with Liverpool reveals his class, not since Raheem Sterling had Pep Guardiola's more effective striker than the Belgian flyer
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November 25, 2023
DANNY MURPHY: I suppose I said 'WOW' for the first time when Jeremy Doku went past Trent Alexander-Arnold. And though he's a Red and knows all his stats on FIFA, my teenage son is a huge fan. I'm not surprised, because regardless of what time of football it is, there is nothing more thrilling than seeing a winger dribbling at speed. Given how good Manchester City has been in recent years, it's almost unfair that they now have another, different major weapon. Pep Guardiola had an attacking player who is just as direct as the Belgian flyer, but not since Raheem Sterling. Wide men Aaron Lennon and Dennis Rommedahl, who both had speed and a strong desire for their running.
Tottenham 1-4 Chelsea is up for second in the Premier League's CRAZIEST games: with Arsenal's 8-2 humbling, the Battle of the Bridge, and Liverpool 4-3 Newcastle... but where does the Premier League place it among the top ten?
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November 7, 2023
Chelsea's 4-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur had just about everything you could want from a football match. Six goals were blocked out, five goals were scored, two red cards, seven yellow cards, and a team was tasked with nine men and leaving plenty of gaps in behind, with six men on the field and leaving plenty of holes open. It was an end to an epic for the neutrals, and it should rank as one of the most bonkers games in the English top flight.
Former England and Tottenham star Aaron Lennon announces his retirement from professional football
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November 15, 2022
Aaron Lennon has announced his retirement from football at the age of 35. The former England international has decided to put an end to his professional career after struggling to find a job since the end of his deal with Burnley last summer. Lennon made his professional debut in 2003 and played 21 times for England between 2006 and 2013.
Ethan Nwaneri the youngest Premier League player at 15 but what happened to the other starlets?
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September 19, 2022
Arsenal's Ethan Nwaneri (centre) wrote himself into the history books on Sunday by smashing the record for the Premier League's youngest player, aged 15 to 181 days. On his debut, the England under-17 international managed a minute of action, and although he barely got a touch on the ball, it's a day he'll never forget. Izzy Brown (left), Harvey Elliott (bottom right) and Jose Baxter (top right) are among the other youngsters to feature in the top 10 youngest Premier League players of all time, so what happened to them all?