Sergi Canós

[10] Canós returned to Anfield in time to be included in Jürgen Klopp's squad for the final match of the 2015–16 Premier League season versus West Bromwich Albion.[18] Canós scored for the U23 team in a 5–0 EFL Trophy group stage win over Barnet on 4 October,[18] but failed to break into the squad for league matches and left the club on 31 January 2017,[17] after having made just 9 appearances during the first half of the 2016–17 season.[26] A dearth of fit full-backs at the club led head coach Thomas Frank to deploy Canós as a right wing back in a number of matches during February 2019 and he finished the 2018–19 season with a career-high 50 appearances and 9 goals.[30] Canós returned to outdoor training in February 2020 and due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[31] the three-month suspension imposed on the season allowed him to make substitute appearances after the restart.[35] Due to the unavailability and subsequent departure on loan of Saïd Benrahma,[36][37] Canós began the 2020–21 season primarily in a starting role on the left wing.[13][39][40] Canós finished a "career-defining" 2020–21 season with career highs in appearances (55) and goals (9) and celebrated promotion to the Premier League with victory in the 2021 Championship play-off final.[49][50] Restricted to sporadic substitute appearances, in competition with five other wide players and unwilling to play wing back,[51][52][53] Canós joined Super League Greece club Olympiacos on loan until the end of the 2022–23 season on the final day of the winter transfer window.[57][58][59][13] He ended his career with the club on 246 appearances and 36 goals across his two spells and as its record appearance-maker for a player born outside the British Isles,[13] having overtaken former teammate Toumani Diagouraga.[64][65] Canós has been described as "very good technically", "a quick attacking player", "someone who can dribble, can score goals and can provide assists" and who "unashamedly, wears his heart on his sleeve and thrives off the energy and passion of a paying crowd".
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