First Name
|
Joe
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Surname
|
Allen
|
Squad Number
|
24
|
Position
|
Midfield
|
Height
|
1.68m
|
Weight
|
62 kg
|
D.O.B.
|
14 Mar 1990
|
Town of Birth
|
Camarthen
|
Country of Birth
|
Wales
|
Wales midfielder Joe Allen followed Brendan Rodgers in leaving Swansea
for Liverpool in the summer of 2012.
His keen eye for a
pass and composure on the ball was nurtured by Rodgers during the time the pair
spent together at the Liberty Stadium and, as a result, the midfielder
possesses a consummate grasp of Rodgers' possession football philosophy.
Having come through the club's youth ranks, Allen got his first taste of
senior football as a substitute in Swansea's final game of the 2006-07 campaign
against Blackpool.
Former captain and Swansea manager Roberto Martinez then rewarded him
with his first professional contract in August 2007.
Swansea secured qualification to the Championship for the start of the
2008-09 season and Allen joined Wrexham on a one-month loan deal. An ankle
ligament injury restricted him to just two appearances for the Blue Square
Premier outfit but his return to Swansea heralded the beginning of a meteoric
rise for the Welshman.
Martinez began to use him more and more, with Allen claiming his first
goal in a Swansea shirt with a sensational strike against fierce rivals Cardiff
City in April 2009.
Swansea missed out on the play-offs by six points the following month
but Allen's contribution to their valiant promotion push did not go unnoticed
and he was bestowed with the honour of the Swans' Young Player of the Year.
The Welsh club again missed out on promotion the next year under Paulo
Sousa but 2010-11 saw Rodgers take over as manager and finally guide Swansea to
the top flight. Allen was a key component of their success, making 43
appearances, form which he carried through with ease to the Barclays Premier
League.
The midfielder shone throughout a remarkable 2011-12 season which saw
him net a career record of four goals and was capped by another Young Player of
the Year award.
On the international front, Allen made his debut for Wales in a friendly
against Estonia in May 2009. He went on to star for Team GB in the 2012 London
Olympics.
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