James Milner Retires After Setting Premier League Appearance Record
James Milner's Remarkable Football Career
Early Beginnings and Premier League Debut
June 1 (Reuters) - The Premier League's record appearance maker James Milner has ended his playing career aged 40, the midfielder said, bringing down the curtain on a 24-year career largely spent in the English top-flight.
Milner, who made his Premier League bow as a 16-year-old for Leeds United in 2002, has played for clubs including Liverpool, Manchester City, Aston Villa and Newcastle United.
Setting the Premier League Appearance Record
In February, he surpassed former England international Gareth Barry's record for most Premier League appearances after featuring in Brighton & Hove Albion's 2-0 win at Brentford - his 654th game in England's top flight.
He made four more appearances for Brighton after breaking the record, taking his tally to 658.
Milner's Reflections on His Career
"I’ve been fortunate enough to experience some unforgettable moments, from fighting for survival to winning trophies, playing in Europe, and representing my country, England, at two European Championships and two World Cups," Milner wrote on social media.
"But more than anything, it’s the people and friendships I’ve made throughout the game that I’ll cherish forever... I leave the game with immense pride, gratitude and memories that will stay with me for the rest of my life.
"Football has given me far more than I could ever have imagined, and I will always be thankful for the opportunities it provided."
Major Achievements and International Career
Club Successes
Milner won the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup at Liverpool, as well as two Premier League titles, the FA Cup and League Cup with City.
England National Team
He made 61 appearances for England before retiring from internationals in 2016.
(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)




