Marcus Edwards: From Lionel Messi comparisons to Burnley’s FA Cup hero

Sacating Champions League football to play in the championship seems a strange decision, but perhaps it is a one that suits both sides.

Edwards joined Parker again 13 years after meeting for the first time, when Edwards were at the Sprows Academy and Parker was doing his coaching badge.

“We had a good relationship, so when I knew he knew [Parker] I wanted me to come, was enough to me, “Edwards said when he joined the Clate.

“Knowing what he likes and how he is, and the fact that Bernley is such a large club in general. It understood.”

Burnley is third in the championship and has made his promotion push which can prove to be a record-breaking defense.

In 31 league games, Parker’s side has kept 22 clean sheets and scored just nine goals in the top two levels of Spain, Italy, France and Germany.

It is difficult to see a falter attack as Leads Leeds, and the main reason for the Burnley Trail League leaders, however.

Supporters have scored only 37 goals in 31 matches, while Leeds has purified 62.

Turf Moore has been embroiled, so Parker will be hoping that Edwards can wake life in their attack.

Parker said after the match, “He scores the winner, he has been brought in and around the box to give those better habits. This is a good start.”

While Edwards’ Close-Rage Finnish will be one of the easiest goals on Saturday, which he will ever score, knocking the Premier League club is not a bad way for you on your debut.

“It’s coming back in England, playing in the FA Cup,” he said full -time.

“I was well ready. I knew that I am going to play today, he [manager Scott Parker] Told me yesterday, so I was just coming and coming to what I do. ,

Full-time in St. Marriage, new team colleagues of Edwards pushed them to travel fans to get their own permanent ovation.

He, and they, will expect that there is equal more in the last day of the season.

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