Premier League Players Who Got a Second Chance and Nailed It!



Which Premier League player has had the greatest impact at a club after being given a second chance to show their abilities? Mohamed Salah moving to Liverpool? Cole Palmer moving to Chelsea? Wilfred Zaha returning to Crystal Palace? Watch as we take a Deep Dive on the topic of ‘Trading Places’.

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46 thoughts on “Premier League Players Who Got a Second Chance and Nailed It!”

  1. I'm not surprised de Bruyne was binned off. Aside from a good first appearance (the one against Hull) he was poor every time he played, and his performance against Sunderland in the EFL Cup for Chelsea was one of the worst I'd seen from a professional player for years. He just wasn't good enough for that team at the time. I'm glad he was able to get a loan and show what he could do.

  2. If a player doesn't do well in the premier league it doesn't mean they're poor, these guys could be way too technical for the league
    My take is if it works out, great, if it don't no big deal, it don't make them bad
    Kai havertz for example is a german international and a guy hugely admired by Madrid and barca, how can I call him anything else than world-class?

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