Matt le tissier nationality

Footballer Matt Le Tissier was born

14th October 1968

Matt Le Tissier is one of the most successful footballers Guernsey has ever produced. He started playing for Vale Recreation but made his professional debut for Southampton, playing against Norwich. Le Tissier’s team unfortunately lost that game.

However, that was just the start of a good season for the player. He scored six goals before it came to an end, including two in a single game against Manchester United and three facing Leicester City.

Le Tissier remained loyal to Southampton through much of his professional career and is credited with helping the club maintain its position in the league. He was frequently one of its top goal scorers and was the first midfielder to score 100 Premiership goals.

International action

He played for England eight times but wasn’t in the team sent to compete at 1998 FIFA World Cup in France. This was despite him scoring a hat trick against Russia in the run-up.

After Southampton, he played two seasons for Eastleigh before retiring in 2004. Retirement didn’t see him turn

Matt Le Tissier

English footballer and television pundit (born 1968)

Matthew Paul Le Tissier (; born 14 October 1968) is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Le Tissier spent his entire professional club career with Southampton, before turning to non-League football in 2002; his loyalty garnered special affection from Southampton's fans who nicknamed him "Le God".[3]

A creative attacking midfielder with exceptional technical skills,[4] Le Tissier is the second-highest-ever scorer for Southampton behind Mick Channon, and was voted PFA Young Player of the Year in 1990. He was the first midfielder to score 100 goals in the Premier League. He is notable for his record at scoring penalty kicks – converting from the spot 47 times from 48 attempts – and is considered one of the greatest ever from the 12-yard spot.[5] Born in Guernsey, Le Tissier opted to represent England, winning eight caps from 1994 to 1997. In 2011, he became honorary president of Guernsey F.C., and briefly came out of retirement to play for the club in 2013

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Matt Le Tissier

Matthew Paul Le Tissier (/ləˈtɪsieɪ/; born 14 October 1968) is a former professional footballer. Born in Guernsey, he won eight caps for the England national team. Le Tissier spent his entire professional club career with Southampton before turning to non-League football in 2002; his loyalty garnered special affection from Southampton's fans who nicknamed him "Le God".[3]

A creative attacking midfielder with exceptional technical skills,[4] Le Tissier is the second-highest-ever scorer for Southampton behind Mick Channon and was voted PFA Young Player of the Year in 1990. He was the first midfielder to score 100 goals in the Premier League. He is notable for his record at scoring penalty kicks—converting from the spot 47 times from 48 attempts—and is considered one of the greatest ever from the 12-yard spot.[5]

In 2011, he became honorary president of Guernsey F.C. Following his retirement as a player, Le Tissier became a football pundit, and worked as a panellist on the Sky Sports show Soccer Saturday until August 2020. In his

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