Morgan Rogers, di 22-year-old forward for Aston Villa, dey in di form of his life dis season. Him don start every Premier League and Champions League match under Coach Unai Emery, and him performance dey impress many fans and pundits alike.
Rogers work rate with and without di ball, plus him sheer strength and running ability, have earned him plenty of plaudits. Him rank high among Premier League players when it comes to carrying di ball over long distances, helping Villa move higher up di pitch and into more dangerous areas.
During a match against Arsenal, Rogers put in an impressive display that left defenders like Thomas Partey and Declan Rice struggling to keep up. Jamie Redknapp compared his performance to that of rugby legend Jonah Lomu, saying “The way he was brushing people away, it was like watching Jonah Lomu.”
Rogers’ talent was first spotted when him was just four years old by Paul Tait, a former Birmingham City player. Tait said, “As soon as I saw him, you just know that this particular child has just got something different.”
At Manchester City‘s academy, Rogers stood out for his unique abilities. Brian Barry-Murphy, City’s former Elite Development Squad coach, described him as a “maverick” who could receive, turn, and run with di ball efficiently, affecting opponents in a way that other players couldn’t.
Rogers’ development also included loans to Lincoln and Blackpool, where he continued to show his potential. However, it was his permanent move to Middlesbrough and later to Aston Villa that saw him reach his full potential.