Quiz on Graeme Le Saux
Quiz on Graeme Le Saux
Alright, football aficionados, let's test your knowledge of this thinking man's footballer!
- Question 1: Which team did Graeme Le Saux famously return to, becoming the most expensive defender in English football at the time?
- Question 2: What international tournament did Le Saux play every game in for England?
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Question 3: What was the subject of the broadsheet newspaper Le Saux was known to read, often to the amusement of his teammates?
(Answers at the bottom of the page)
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Who is Graeme Le Saux?
Graeme Le Saux was a versatile left-sided player, primarily known for his role as an attacking left-back. He began his career at Chelsea, later moving to Blackburn Rovers where he was a key part of their 1994-95 Premier League title-winning team. He returned to Chelsea, becoming the most expensive defender in English football at the time, and then finished his career at Southampton. Le Saux also earned 36 caps for England, representing his country at the 1998 World Cup. Outside of football, he was known for his intellectual pursuits and later became a television pundit.
Answers to the quiz:
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Chelsea. Le Saux returned to Stamford Bridge in a £5 million deal.
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The 1998 FIFA World Cup. He played in every game as England reached the second round.
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The Guardian. Le Saux's choice of newspaper, along with his intellectual pursuits, set him apart from the typical footballer.