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Marcus Edwards teases a Premier League comeback following an outstanding performance in Sporting’s victory over Spurs
Marcus Edwards wants to move back to England and play in the Premier League at some point in his career, after impressing in Sporting’s win over Tottenham in the Champions League.
Edwards grew up as a Spurs player, joining the club way back in 2006 as a child and leaving for Vitoria de Guimaraes in 2019 after failing to break into the first team.
However, he earned himself a move to Sporting in January and has now hurt his old employers by playing brilliantly in a 2-0 win over Spurs on Tuesday night.
The 23-year-old very nearly scored an exceptional goal but failed to finish past Hugo Lloris after an amazing dribble through the Tottenham defence, but he contributed a lot as the Portuguese side stunned Antonio Conte’s men.
Asked after the game by BT Sport whether he fancies a move to the Premier League in the future, he said: ‘Yeah of course, it’s my home. Of course I want to come back there one day.’
Such was his performance that Owen Hargreaves on commentary even tipped Edwards to make England’s World Cup squad this winter, but he said he has not been thinking about that possibility.
‘Nah, I wouldn’t say that’s crossed my mind,’ he said. ‘I just focus on what I’m doing here, I don’t really think about that.’
That is sensational, Marcus Edwards! 🤩
A move that had everything but the finish.
What a goal this would have been! #UCL pic.twitter.com/uPMnQ1a5pq
— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) September 13, 2022
Former Tottenham forward Peter Crouch was thoroughly impressed by the London-born star who is proving he is of Champions League quality.
Asked about Edwards’ future, Crouch said: ‘Big. He’s gone to Portugal, took a risk on his career and it seems to have paid off. He’s playing in the Champions League and showed what he can do.
‘The run he had, we’d have been seeing that for the next 10 years if he scored, it was amazing ability.’
Edwards hopes to play in the Premier League one day, but is in no rush to move, saying of his time at Sporting so far: ‘It’s a proper family environment, I couldn’t be happier here.
‘It feels great, winning it at the end like that after we put in a hard shift. Couldn’t be happier. I think we deserved that.’
It was indeed a late win for Sporting with goals from Paulinho and Pedro Goncalves both coming after the clock had ticked past 89 minutes.
I prepared the same, focussed and got into the game. Treat it like any other game.
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