Steed Malbranque
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Steed Malbranque | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Steed Malbranque | |
Date of birth | January 6, 1980 | |
Place of birth | Mouscron, Belgium | |
Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) | |
Playing position | Attacking Midfielder | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Tottenham Hotspur | |
Number | 15 | |
Youth clubs | ||
1995–1997 | Olympique Lyon | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1997–2001 2001–2006 2006– |
Olympique Lyon Fulham Tottenham Hotspur |
172 (32) 62 (6) |
78 (5)
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Steed Malbranque (born January 6, 1980 in Mouscron, Belgium) is a Belgian-born French footballer, currently playing for Tottenham Hotspur.
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[edit] Lyon
He was a trainee at Lyon between the years of 1995-97 during which time he won the Under-15 championship twice, the Under-17 Cup and the reserve team championship. He also captained the French Under-18 side.
He made his professional debut for the club in a 1-1 draw against Montpellier on February 21, 1998 aged 18. He went on to play a total of 96 games for the club which included 12 appearances and 2 goals in the Champions League and 7 appearances in the UEFA Cup.
Malbranque was an unused substitute in the final as Lyon won the 2001 French Coupe de la Ligue[1].
During his time at the club there was a chance to join Arsenal after impressing in a Champions League tie at Highbury and the following tie, a 3-0 victory over Bayern Munich at Stade de Gerland but he rejected the move as he felt he wasn't ready to play in the Premiership. [2]
[edit] Fulham
He eventually made his move to the Premiership in 2001 joining Fulham for a fee believed to be £4.5million making his debut in a 3-2 defeat at Old Trafford against Man Utd and went on to score 10 goals in his first season.
He became a firm favourite during his 5 years at the club playing a total of 211 games and scoring 44 goals including 6 appearances and 3 goals in Fulham's short-lived UEFA Cup campaign during the 2002-03 season. He was the top scorer during the 2002-03 season with 13 goals that helped save Fulham from relegation and was offered the chance to play for Belgium towards the end of the campaign, having not represented the full France side, however he turned it down with the hope that he would eventually break into the full French squad.[citation needed]
On May 13, 2006, after extensive contract talks with the club failed, Malbranque was placed on the transfer list at Fulham after he declared his intentions to leave at the end of his contract. There was rumoured interest from Reading, Middlesbrough, West Ham United, Manchester City, Everton and Newcastle United but he opted to sign for Tottenham Hotspur on the deadline day of the transfer window (August 31, 2006) for a fee believed to be £2million despite an injury that would keep him out for approximately 10 weeks.
[edit] Tottenham
Malbranque made his debut for Tottenham almost ten weeks after signing for the club on November 8, 2006 at White Hart Lane playing 63 minutes in a League Cup 3-1 victory over Port Vale. He scored his first goal for Spurs in an emphatic 5-1 victory over Charlton Athletic at White Hart Lane on December 9, 2006.
He scored Tottenham's 150th goal in European competition with his goal in the second leg of the UEFA Cup last 16 vs Sporting Braga on March 14, 2007 at White Hart Lane.
[edit] International career
Although born in Mouscron, across the Belgian border, he was called up to the French Under 21's and was part of the squad of Les Bleuets that lost to Czech U-21 in the final of the 2002 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship.
Malbranque was called into the senior France squad in February 2004 but did not make an appearance during any matches.
[edit] Honours
Tottenham Hotspur
[edit] Trivia
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- Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair listed Malbranque as a "fantastic player" alongside Arjan de Zeeuw and Teddy Sheringham during an appearance on the BBC's Football Focus programme. [3]
[edit] References
- ^ Feuille de Match, Saison 2000/2001
- ^ Steed Malbranque. ESPNsoccernet.
- ^ Malbranque handed praise from on high. Times Online.
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