First Name
|
Joe
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Surname
|
Cole
|
Position
|
Midfield
|
Height
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1.75m
|
Weight
|
76 kg
|
D.O.B.
|
8 Nov 1981
|
Town of Birth
|
Islington
|
Country of Birth
|
England
|
Nationality
|
England
|
Total Appearances
|
32
|
Total Goals
|
3
|
Joe Cole is a technically gifted midfielder with a penchant for the
sublime.
He
arrived at Anfield on a free transfer in the summer of 2010 determined to add
to the three Barclays Premier League titles, two FA Cups and two League Cups
that he won during seven years with Chelsea.
Signed
by Roy Hodgson, the England international endured a mixed debut season on
Merseyside before being loaned out to Lille for the whole of 2011-12 by
Kenny Dalglish.
However,
the indications are that he will be back at Liverpool for the 2012-13 season
under Brendan Rodgers, with whom he worked at Stamford Bridge.
Regarded
as a teenage prodigy, Cole rose to stardom as the playmaker in the West Ham U18
side that stormed to the 1999 FA Youth Cup. His superb vision and ability to
beat opponents stood him out as one for the future and it was no surprise to
see him make his senior Hammers bow at the age of just 17.
By 21 he
had been installed as the West Ham captain, but despite a series of
eye-catching displays that saw him land the club's Player of the Year award, he
could not save them from relegation to the Championship in 2003.
Without
the prospect of top-flight football, a big-money transfer was inevitable and
the move across London to rivals Chelsea was seen as a positive one.
Indeed,
the arrival of Champions League winning coach Jose Mourinho the following
season instilled a new mentality into the Blues squad and Cole began to
showcase his undoubted talent on the biggest of stages.
Winning
goals both home and away against Liverpool were seen as key moments in the
Londoners' march to a first ever Premier League crown, form that led to him
making the left-side of the England midfield his own.
Playing
with the swagger of champions, Chelsea began the 2005-06 campaign in a similar
vein and, after establishing himself as a regular starter in the first XI, Cole
capped a fine season with a strike in a 3-0 triumph over Manchester United that
sealed back-to-back titles.
It saw
him take his place in England's World Cup squad full of confidence, a fact
exemplified by his sensational volley in the 2-2 draw with Sweden in the group
stage.
However,
a pre-season injury would hinder his progress in 2006-07 and he would later
suffer a stress fracture to his foot, leading to an operation that ruled him
out until the final stages of the season.
Cole did
return in time to start in the FA Cup final success over Manchester United,
although his lack of match fitness saw him replaced at half-time.
Injuries
meant the playmaker would struggle to hit the heights of previous years during
the campaigns that followed, though there were occasional moments he would
never forget, notably a back heel to open the scoring in a 2-1 win at
Manchester United that was effectively seen as the 2009-10 title decider.
This would
prove to be his last great moment in a Chelsea shirt as it was revealed he
would leave the club as a free agent while he was on England duty at the 2010
World Cup in South Africa.
On July
19, 2010, after weeks of speculation, it was announced he would join Liverpool
on a four-year contract.
Cole
made his competitive debut in front of the Kop on August 5, impressing in an
attacking role behind striker David Ngog.
His
league bow was less enjoyable, however, after he received a straight red card
just before half-time for a challenge on Arsenal defender Laurent Koscielny.
Injuries
would disrupt Cole's attempts to settle into the Liverpool team and new boss
Dalglish opted to accept a loan offer which would take him to French side Lille
for 2011-12.
The
likable forward scored nine goals in 42 appearances across the English Channel
before returning to Merseyside.
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