First Name
|
Jose
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Surname
|
Enrique
|
Squad Number
|
3
|
Position
|
Defender
|
Height
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1.84m
|
Weight
|
76 kg
|
D.O.B.
|
23 Jan 1986
|
Town of Birth
|
Valencia
|
Country of Birth
|
Spain
|
Nationality
|
Spain
|
Total Appearances
|
43
|
Total Goals
|
0
|
Jose Enrique Sanchez Diaz, aka, Jose Enrique
was Kenny Dalglish’s choice to fill in the void at Left Back when he joined
Liverpool in the summer of 2011. Soon, it was clear to everyone, why King
Kenny had opted for Jose Enrique to fill that position.
He arrived from the Toons and his confident
displays at his favoured left back position made the Kopites aware of how fast
he got settled down at Liverpool.
During his term at Villareal, he earned the
nickname ‘El Toro’ (The Bull), due to his speed, prowess and the eagerness to
join the attack. He soon found himself knocking at the door of the Spain U-21
squad.
By 2007-08, Enrique was one of the hottest properties in Europe and Newcastle won the race to sign him, even though the likes of Liverpool and Manchester City had also reported interest in the youngster.
He made quite an impression at Newcastle in his 1st season at Tyneside making 28 appearances and although he was impressive in his 2nd season also, he was not able to stop the slip of Newcastle into the Championship, when he stated his desire to help the Toons bring back top-flight football to St. James’ Park. He remained true to his word and not just he helped Newcastle back into Premiership, he along with a certain Andy Carroll was named in the PFA Championship Team of that year.
Enrique left Newcastle after having played 129 matches and scoring a goal.
He didn’t have to wait for long time to get his hands on a winner’s medal and silverware when Liverpool won their 1st trophy in 6 long years, when they won the Carling Cup in February.
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