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Man City legend Scott Carson leaves after six years with more Premier League winners' medals than games played

Man City legend Scott Carson leaves after six years with more Premier League winners' medals than games played

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SCOTT CARSON has left Manchester City after six years of service for the club.
The veteran goalkeeper makes his exit with the bizarre record of more Premier League winners' medals than appearances.
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Scott Carson has left Manchester City
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Manchester City confirmed Caron's exit on social media.
A statement read: "After six seasons with the Club, Scott Carson will leave Manchester City when his contract expires this summer.
"We would like to thank Scott for his hard work and dedication and wish him the very best of luck for the future."
Carson, 39, made the move to the Citizens in 2019 after a loan move from Derby County was made permanent.
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He only made two appearances for the club, with one coming in the Champions League and the other in the Premier League.
Despite his lack of gametime, he has picked up an impressive trophy haul.
The club has won one Champions League, four Premier Leagues, two League Cups, a Uefa Super Cup and a Club World Cup during his spell.
This means he has beaten Cristiano Ronaldo's record in England and Ronaldinho's in the UCL.
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Carson has been hailed as a "valued part" of the club's goalkeeping unit since his arrival.
He has played a key role in supporting regular stoppers Ederson and Stefan Ortega.
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Carson started his career back in 2003 at Leeds United and went on to play for the likes of Liverpool, West Brom, Bursaspor and Wigan.
The goalkeeper also earned four caps for England between 2006 and 2011.
He is not the only long-time servant to leave the Etihad this summer.
Kevin de Bruyne has also said his goodbyes to the club upon the expiry of his contract.
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