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Counting the successors of the Premier League's legendary numbers, are they worthy of the numbers behind them? Oscar (No. 8, No. 11) Nabi Keita (No. 8) Theo Walcott (No. 14) Adnan Januzai (No. 11)

Counting the successors of the Premier League's legendary numbers, are they worthy of the numbers behind them? Oscar (No. 8, No. 11) Nabi Keita (No. 8) Theo Walcott (No. 14) Adnan Januzai (No. 11)

In the past few seasons, many Premier League legends have retired from the altar (Petr Cech is old and strong, let's count it separately) and leave their legendary numbers. However, not every successor can live up to people's expectations, and allows the editor to comment on them one by one in this article.

Counting the successors of the Premier League's legendary numbers, are they worthy of the numbers behind them? Oscar (No. 8, No. 11) Nabi Keita (No. 8) Theo Walcott (No. 14) Adnan Januzai (No. 11)

<h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Oscar (no. 8, no. 11).</h1>

Oscar was the proud son of the team in his early chelsea days and took over the number 11 shirt from Drogba when he joined; in his first two seasons on the franchise, Oscar delivered convincing performances, and even Buffon praised the talent of the Brazilian midfielder by name. In the summer of 2014, thanks to Drogba's return, he switched to Lampard's No. 8 shirt. However, Oscar's Blues career is not a success, although he scored 38 goals in 203 games, but his career has been going backwards. In January 2017, his decision to transfer to Shanghai Shenhua in the Chinese Super League for £60 million was even more surprising.

Counting the successors of the Premier League's legendary numbers, are they worthy of the numbers behind them? Oscar (No. 8, No. 11) Nabi Keita (No. 8) Theo Walcott (No. 14) Adnan Januzai (No. 11)

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Nabi Keita (No. 8</h1>).

Since Gerrard left the Reds, his No. 8 shirt has been dangling until Nabi Keita's shot. The Guinean midfielder came to the team without saying a word and picked the No. 8 shirt of "Captain Marvel", which shows that his ambition is really not small. However, with a high price of 53 million pounds, he did not play at the best level in the Reds, and he was not the absolute main force of Liverpool for three seasons, just a rotation player with occasional masterpieces, and there was still a "gap" between the performance of his predecessor No. 8.

Counting the successors of the Premier League's legendary numbers, are they worthy of the numbers behind them? Oscar (No. 8, No. 11) Nabi Keita (No. 8) Theo Walcott (No. 14) Adnan Januzai (No. 11)

< h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Theo Wolcott (No. 14</h1>).

Theo Walcott took over the no. 14 number from Henry, the England winger who had many highlight moments, but only before the contract extension negotiations, Theo Walcott's performance plummeted after the high-paying renewal. Theo Walcott played for Arsenal for 13 seasons, scoring 108 goals in 397 games, which is a good statistic, but his influence on the game and the key role he brings to Arsenal are few and far between, and he has been plagued by injuries for more than a decade. Theo Walcott's career at Arsenal, while not bad, did not reach the heights that fans had assumed for him.

Counting the successors of the Premier League's legendary numbers, are they worthy of the numbers behind them? Oscar (No. 8, No. 11) Nabi Keita (No. 8) Theo Walcott (No. 14) Adnan Januzai (No. 11)

< h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Adnan Januzzai (No. 11</h1>).

Giggs is undoubtedly a complete jerk in character, but he will always be a respectable fighter on the pitch. In more than 20 seasons at United, Giggs made a lot of achievements, and in the summer of 2014, he handed over the no. 11 shirt behind him to Adnan Januzai, the hottest rising star in the squad at the time. The Belgian had high hopes in his debut, but his style of play was extremely solitary and unsuitable with his team-operatives, and he was banished by Manchester United in the summer of 2016 after another failure on loan to Dortmund.

Counting the successors of the Premier League's legendary numbers, are they worthy of the numbers behind them? Oscar (No. 8, No. 11) Nabi Keita (No. 8) Theo Walcott (No. 14) Adnan Januzai (No. 11)
Counting the successors of the Premier League's legendary numbers, are they worthy of the numbers behind them? Oscar (No. 8, No. 11) Nabi Keita (No. 8) Theo Walcott (No. 14) Adnan Januzai (No. 11)