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Download Answers Friday Football Quiz 39 - Answer Sheet © Football Teasers 2021 10 Questions (41 answers) - 26/03/2021 http://www.footballteasers.co.uk Download our iOS and Android app containing over 3000 football quiz questions.... http://bit.ly/ft5-app 1. Peter Crouch retired in 2019. Name the seven teams he played for in the Premier League. 1. Aston Villa 2. Southampton 3. Liverpool 4. Portsmouth 5. Tottenham Hotspur 6. Stoke City 7. Burnley 2. As of March 2021, nine players had made their Premier League debuts for Arsenal whilst being under the age of 18. Name them. 1. Jack Wilshere 2. Serge Gnabry 3. Cesc Fabregas 4. Ainsley Maitland-Niles 5. Gavin McGowan 6. Bukayo Saka 7. Theo Walcott 8. Aaron Ramsey 9. Chuba Akpom 3. In February 2021, Bernd Leno became the fifth German to make 100 apperances for Arsenal. Name the previous four. 1. Mesut Ozil 2. Per Mertesacker 3. Jens Lehmann 4. Shkodran Mustafi 4. Robbie Keane signed for Liverpool from Tottenham Hotspur in July 2008. Which two other players had previously made the same move in the 1990s? 1. Paul Stewart 2. Neil Ruddock 5. As of March 2021, two Zimbabwean players had previously scored a Premier League hat- trick. Name them. 1. Benjani 2. Peter Ndlovu 6. Which striker did Everton buy from Anderlecht in the summer of 2001 for £4.5 million? 1. Tomasz Radzinski 7. In February 2021, Kylian Mbappe became the third player to score a hat-trick against Barcelona in the Champions League. Which two ex Premier League players achieved the feat previously? 1. Faustino Asprilla 2. Andriy Shevchenko 8. Which two ex Premier League players started the 2020 Champions League Final and ended up on the losing side? 1. Ander Herrera 2. Angel Di Maria 9. In the 2002 World Cup, England were knocked out by Brazil in the quarter finals. Name their starting XI from that day. 1. David Seaman 2. Danny Mills 3. Sol Campbell 4. Rio Ferdinand 5. Ashley Cole 6. David Beckham 7. Paul Scholes 8. Nicky Butt 9. Trevor Sinclair 10. Michael Owen 11. Emile Heskey 10. 'no i am a red' - A stadium which used to host Premier League football. Identify it from the anagram. 1. Maine Road .
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