Joleon Lescott
- Squad No: 6
- Position: Defender
- Age: 30
- Birth Date: Aug 16, 1982
- Birth Place: Birmingham
- Height: 6' 2'' (1.88m)
- Weight: 199 lbs (90.2 kg)
Teams
2012/13 Barclays Premier League
| GAMES | GOALS | ASSISTS | SHOTS |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
JOLEON LESCOTT
Everton manager David Moyes took a £5.5 million punt on Championship defender Lescott in August 2006 and it proved to be a gamble worth taking. At Goodison Park, the former Wolves defender established himself as a top-class Premier League performer and broke into the England national team before forcing through a controversial £22 million move to Manchester City in August 2009.
Lescott's stock rose quickly on Merseyside as he carved out a reputation as a goalscoring left-back or centre-back, netting 14 Premier League goals for Everton in three seasons, including eight in the 2007-08 campaign, proving his worth at both ends of the pitch.
He struggled to carry his form into his first season at Eastlands but he was Roberto Mancini's first-choice defender in the 2011-12 season as City won the Premier League.
Strengths: A strong and relatively versatile defender, Lescott is a commanding presence at the back and capable of scoring goals.
Weaknesses: He can look nervy and is vulnerable to attackers with a decent turn of pace.
Career high: Joining Manchester City's mega-bucks revolution, along with star names such as Carlos Tevez and Emmanuel Adebayor.
Career low: Being booed on his final game for Everton as the Toffees lost 6-1 to Arsenal on the opening day of the 2009-10 season.
Style: Aware, versatile, intelligent.
Quotes: "Last season was frustrating. I worked so hard to get the move and I feel I didn't repay the club as much as I would have liked. I believe I can repay the club if I am given the opportunities. I didn't want to come here and win things but not play." - Joleon Lescott, July 2010
Trivia: Lescott finished the 2007-08 season with eight goals and more impressively as the Premier League's finest finisher, with a phenomenal goals-to-shots ratio of 42.1%. To put that into perspective, the next best was Yakubu, lagging way behind with 28.3%.
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