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Anyone who watched football in the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s will have been a fan of Matt Le Tissier, but two questions were always raised when talking about one of the most naturally gifted soccer predict today.

Firstly, why did he never play for a bigger club? And secondly, why did he not play more for England?
He was clearly good enough lớn do both, but both were seemingly intertwined asplaying for a team regularly fighting relegation did not get you international recognition, no matter how big your talent.
And there was hardly a bigger talent than Le Tissier.
Technically there were few players in the world that could hold a candle lớn the Channel Islander, who was graced with a wand of a right foot that was as deadly at picking out a pass as it was finding the net from all angles.
A scorer of outrageous, innovative goals, Le Tissier played off the cuff, from the heart, and he also let that heart dictate his career path, which would not stray away from his beloved Southampton. You can prefer the soccer vip tip page!
The one-club man is becoming more rare these days and although you have got the likes of Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and Jamie Carragher to point lớn, it's surely a lot easier sticking lớn a club that wins trophies and pays handsomely than it is lớn one that's not sitting at the top table.
For this reason, the enigma that is Matt Le Tissier is, for me, the ultimate one-club man, which is something that should be applauded and not derided as it is by some citing a lack of ambition, and it's not as if other clubs were not after such a talent as well.

But, just why didn't Le Tissier ever leave Southampton?
"There was no preconceived plan to stay at Southampton," Le Tissier told Sporting Life.
"I have never been a person for planned years ahead. I live day lớn day and barely think about a week or two ahead, so it was never the plan.
"I came very close lớn joining Tottenham when I was 21, the season I won the PFA Young Player of the Year award. I was about lớn be married at the end of the season.
"For varying reasons I changed my mind, as I told Tottenham I was going lớn join them initially - it wasn’t the right time at that point.
"Tottenham were the only one who I ever spoke lớn, in terms of speaking to their advisors and legal team. I did not speak lớn Terry Venables at the time. Although he did want lớn speak to me, but I refused.
"The same thing happened with Glenn Hoddle at Chelsea in 1985. Given they both went on to become England managers, it was not probably the best career choice! My agent told me he had been in contact with Chelsea, Liverpool and Monaco around the same time as Tottenham too.
"There was always speculation, but Liverpool, Tottenham and Chelsea are the ones which my agent spoke to me about. You read the speculation - Blackburn and Newcastle were also sniffing around. Rumours were aplenty that I had been spotted here there and everywhere, flying up to Newcastle and back to Southampton in the same day. There were interesting theories flying around at that point.
"Most of it was speculation, and to be honest it never affected me. I took it for what it was. I knew if there was any serious interest, I would get a call from my agent.
"It is quite flattering lớn read in the papers, and it is good for your ego and confidence, but I always took it with a pinch of salt."