
The management of "Manchester City" has officially bid farewell to one of its most experienced goalkeepers, 39-year-old Scott Carson. This was announced by the club's press service to the wider public.
Scott Carson has been active with "City" since 2019 for over four seasons, but he could not withstand the competition in the main squad, and his total number of games at the club was limited to just two. The club management announced that his contract has ended and that no new deal will be offered.
The famous goalkeeper once made a name for himself as one of the most talented and experienced keepers in English football. During his career, Carson showcased his skills and expertise at several well-known clubs such as "Leeds United," "Liverpool," "Sheffield Wednesday," "Charlton Athletic," "Aston Villa," "West Bromwich Albion," Turkey's "Bursaspor," "Wigan Athletic," and "Derby County." From 2007 to 2011, he was one of the players who played the most matches in the English Premier League while at "Aston Villa."
Carson also found his place in the national team, having represented England four times. However, in recent years, he has primarily been known as a mentor for young players and an experienced footballer.
Although the 39-year-old goalkeeper's career at the club has ended, he will remain one of the athletes who left his mark on English football, possessing unique experience and knowledge. Football experts and specialists are recalling his most significant achievements today, especially noting that he served as a true school of experience for young goalkeepers.