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QPR dropped a clanger with Jordan Zemura
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2 years agoon
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Jordan Zemura was as soon as in QPR‘s academy however the younger left-back is now making a reputation for himself within the Premier League with Bournemouth.
The Zimbabwe worldwide left the Hoops in 2011 when, in equity to the west London facet, it could have been inconceivable to inform whether or not or not he would even make it as knowledgeable footballer, not to mention a Premier League one.
He would be a part of Charlton Athletic however failed to make a single first-team look throughout his time with the Addicks, which means that they too had doubts about his capacity to play on the high degree.
Nevertheless, he would join Bournemouth in 2019 on a free switch and rapidly blossomed right into a first-team participant with the Cherries, earlier than taking part in an enormous half of their promotion to the Premier League final season.
Underneath Scott Parker, the 23-year-old would make 33 appearances within the Championship, averaging a powerful 6.91 score from WhoScored for his performances, after contributing three targets and one help within the second tier.
Parker was stuffed with reward for the teenager final season after he hit a brace in a 3-0 win over Barnsley.
He said: “He was glorious right now and has been glorious since he’s are available in and acquired the shirt.
“At this time was a fantastic efficiency and I believe you possibly can see he’s an attack-minded full-back. He has a beautiful ahead drive about him and is bettering defensively.”
This season has seen him proceed as an everyday within the Premier League, with 12 appearances underneath his belt already, and he shall be hoping to push on when top-flight soccer resumes after the World Cup.
It’s spectacular for a 23-year-old defender to be chosen so typically in a Premier League facet, particularly one that’s anticipated to be preventing in the direction of the underside of the league, and it appears as if Zemura is destined for profession on the highest degree.
Subsequently, QPR will certainly be regretting letting him go in 2011, because the younger defender is already rated at €4m (£3.4m) by Transfermarkt, a valuation that can certainly solely improve if he continues to catch the attention within the high flight.
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