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Premier League flop, 37, known for awkward Anfield moment to be given statue at proposed World Cup stadium

Premier League flop, 37, known for awkward Anfield moment to be given statue at proposed World Cup stadium

The Irish Suna day ago

A PREMIER League flop is set to be immortalised outside a proposed World Cup stadium.
The 2030 World Cup will be co-hosted by Iberian
neighbours
Spain
and
Portugal
, as well as
Morocco
.
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Celta Vigo's Estadio Balaidos will potentially host matches for the 2030 World Cup
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A statue of flop Liverpool striker Iago Aspas is set to be erected outside the ground
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Aspas will be honoured with a statue after scoring 214 goals for the club
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One of the Spanish stadiums touted as a potential match venue is the home of La Liga side Celta Vigo - the Estadio de Balaidos.
And visiting fans will be greeted by a statue of flop
Liverpool
striker
The 37-year-old joined the Merseysiders in the
summer
of 2013 but left Anfield after two seasons on their
books
.
He found goals incredibly hard to come by, finding the back of the net
ONCE
in 15 appearances.
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That, however, wasn't the case at his boyhood team Celta, whom he's scored a whopping 214 goals for during two stints.
Aspas is beloved by the Celta faithful, so much so that the club are commissioning a statue in his honour.
Club president Marian Mourino said: "When we were in
Manchester
, there was a statue of
"The same will happen here with Iago Aspas."
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Iago Aspas was responsible for one of the worst corners in Premier League history against Chelsea
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Anfield let out a collective groan as the Spaniard played a side-footed pass straight to Willian in the 91st minute as the Reds trailed the visitors 1-0.
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Aspas' 80th-minute winner against Getafe on the final day of the La Liga season last month secured Celta Europa League
football
for
next
season.
He'll forever be remembered by the Celta fans for his incredible haul of goals.
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But Liverpool supporters will likely remember him for his awful corner against
Aspas irked the Anfield faithful by playing a sidefooted pass straight to Willian in the 91st minute as the Reds trailed the visitors 1-0 in a crunch title clash.
When recalling the
horror
corner in 2017, he told the
'The corner is the last memory they have of me but football always gives you another chance.
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'Let's hope the new lasting memory of me in
England
is knocking
Manchester United
out of
Europe
, for the sake of Celta Vigo, and for the happiness it would bring to Liverpool supporters too.'

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