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David Ginola: career of the football player

David Ginola Desiret is a French football player, known for his performances in the First League, as well as in the English Premier League. He played at the position of midfielder and became famous as an uncompromising player with a good vision of the field. Interestingly, Ginola never stood out as a powerful texture, and from the team-mates the Frenchman got the nickname "leg-stick".

Carier start

David Ginola is a native of Saint-Tropez. At a young age, he seriously took a great interest in football, and at the age of eleven the guy became the best football player of the amateur tournament of Saint Raphael, and even received an invitation from the Milan Academy. However, he began his professional career in "Toulon", where for three years he was the leader of the team.

In 1990, through transit in Paris "Racing" Zhinola was in "Brest". Speaking for the team from the city of the same name, David "hit the pencil" of the French national team coach Michel Platini and received the debut challenge to the main team of the country. For two seasons in the "Brest" striker held for the club fifty fights, which scored 14 goals.

Moving to Paris

The second time in the French capital, David Ginola was in 1992, and this voyage was more than successful. For three years as part of the titled capital's grandee, the midfielder won his first career titles. Together with the "PSG" Ginola became the champion of France, and also the owner of the national cup and the French League Cup. In total for "blue-red" David has spent 115 duels. In addition, it is in the composition of the Parisian player for the first time played in European competition.

In the English Premier League

In 1995, David Ginola was involved in the scandal in French football. In particular, the tricolor coach Gerard Houllier accused the midfielder of defeating Le Bleu from Bulgaria, which blocked the way for the French to the 1994 World Cup. David stopped calling in the national team, however, this fact is not very disappointing - the footballer after participating in the championship of England literally fell in love with the Premier League and until the end of his career did not leave the Albion.

In 1995, "Newcastle" experienced a change of generations, so the club needed new players, capable, they say, "plow" and prove. Such as David Ginola. Footballer became part of the star structure of the "forty", which for a long time on an equal footing fought with "Manchester United" for the gold medals of the championship. His debut goal in the team of Kevin Keegan David was noted in the second match. It should be noted that the midfielder had a very good relationship with the English mentor, so when the latter left Newcastle in 1997, Ginola did the same.

His next club was Tottenham, with which the French player had to solve completely different tasks. "Spurs" led a desperate struggle for survival and with their self-sacrificing play David helped the team to cope with this task.

Ginola quickly established himself in the starting line-up of the new team and already in the next season his Tottenham managed to win the League Cup, bypassing such formidable rivals as Manchester United and Leicester. Successfully went to the team and the FA Cup, in which the "Spurs" only in the semifinals lost to "Newcastle". The French midfielder was the real leader of that team and at the end of the season deservedly received the title of the best player of the year.

Completion of career

At the age of 33, David Ginola went to finish the game at Aston Villa, where he spent two seasons. The French midfielder was no longer the unconditional player of the main lineup, however, and going on to replace, looked no worse than team-mates. In a burgundy T-shirt football player twice managed to score goals scored against the opponents.

Last months in professional sports Ginola still spent in the English Premier League. In five games, he defended the colors of Everton.

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