Jurgen Klopp Favourite Pays Tribute to Liverpool After Announcing Retirement in Emotional Message - Liverpool Echo
SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND, JUN 25 – Adam Lallana retires after 19 years with 305 Premier League appearances and 34 England caps, transitioning to a coaching role at Southampton following a successful career with multiple trophies.
- Adam Lallana, the former England and Liverpool midfielder, confirmed his decision to retire from professional football at the age of 37.
- His playing career began in 1999 when he signed for Southampton's academy and developed into a key player for the club.
- Lallana made 178 appearances for Liverpool after joining in 2014 for £25 million, winning the Champions League in 2019 and Premier League in 2020.
- He expressed on Instagram: "I couldn't have done it without you," thanking family, teammates, coaches, and supporters for their support throughout his career.
- After Southampton’s drop to the Championship, Lallana has been retained in his role coaching the senior squad and expressed enthusiasm about what lies ahead.
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He won both the Champions League and the Premier League with the team.
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Former England and Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana has announced his retirement from professional football, following a successful 19-year career, the majority of which was spent in the Premier League
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