James Milner retires after 24 years of career and the record of Premier matches
Milner was a regular protagonist of titles with clubs such as Manchester City and Liverpool
James Milner put an end to one of English football's longest and most successful profession. After spending 24 years in the aristocracy, the midfielder announced his retirement on Monday, which comes with a record-setting Premier League season and a number of titles won with some of the most significant English venues.
The American player, who is 40 years old, leaves the sport as the player with the most appearances in English top flight history. The report that belonged to Gareth Barry was set at 658 suits in February, which was surpassed by the mark. The breakthrough occurred in a game between Brentford and Milner, in which Milner rose to the top of the standings.
After more than 20 years of competing at the highest stage, the person himself shared a concept of farewell and gratitude via his social media accounts.
I believe it's time for my skilled job to finish after 24 times in the Premier League. He said," I have been very fortunate to have many memorable experiences, from fighting for stability to winning awards, playing in Europe, and representing my country.
Milner's occupation was just beginning. He made his Premier League album for Leeds United at the age of 16, becoming the youngest player to do so in a Premier League game at the time. Those initial actions set off a trip that eventually led to him defending the shirts of England, Newcastle United, Aston Villa, Manchester City, and others.
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The Englishman's resume grew while he was a player for Manchester City. He won two Premier League titles, as well as an FA Cup, a League Cup, and a Community Shield it. His flexibility and consistency made him a useful addition to one of the most popular projects in contemporary English football.
Eventually, he moved to Liverpool, where he further diversified his prize collection. He had victory both domestically and internationally while working at Anfield.
Among the most notable achievements are the UEFA Champions League, the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup obtained in 2019. To these titles were added the national conquests that consolidated a particularly successful stage for the team then led by Jürgen Klopp.
In his farewell message, Milner also reflected on what sport meant in his life.
"He left football with immense pride, gratitude and memories that will accompany me for the rest of my life. Football has given me much more than I could have imagined and I will always be grateful for the opportunities it has provided," he said.
His retirement concludes a career marked by longevity, adaptability and a constant presence in some of the most important moments in English football over the last two decades.
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