44-407: Suso or Susso may refer to: People [ edit ] Suso (footballer) (Jesús Joaquín Fernández Sáenz de la Torre) (born 1993), Spanish professional footballer Suso Santana , nicknamed Suso (born 1985), Spanish footballer Foday Musa Suso , Gambian griot and kora musician Jali Nyama Suso (1925–1991), Gambian kora musician Papa Susso ,
88-455: A Europa League match against Young Boys , completing the full 90 minutes and earning a rave review from Brendan Rodgers. He made his Premier League debut three days later against Manchester United in a 2–1 defeat at Anfield , replacing the injured Fabio Borini at half-time. He performed impressively, completing all his passes despite Liverpool being a man down. He then played in the next game against West Bromwich Albion six days later in
132-474: A 2–1 away success over Valencia . On 2 November, Suso assisted Rodri by putting a cross into the six-yard box that was converted by the forward, who slid to meet the ball. It was the match's only goal (although highly-controversial) in a home win over Real Valladolid . Late in the month, Suso scored his second goal for the Andalusians, his team's only marker in a 3–1 away loss against Celta de Vigo , but
176-657: A 2–1 victory over Manchester United in the semi-final of the Europa League . He then played in the final of the competition, which Sevilla won 3–2 against Inter Milan . Suso has represented Spain at U-17, U-18, U-19, U-20 and U-21 level. In 2012, Suso started every game during the U-19 European Championships , where he won his first international honour. On 9 October 2012, Suso received his first call up to Spain U21 for their game against Italy. He
220-436: A 2–1 win over Bulgarian club Ludogorets Razgrad , though he went unused. A week later, in a League Cup third round match against Middlesbrough at Anfield, he replaced Lazar Marković in the 98th minute and scored his first goal for the club 11 minutes later in a 2–2 draw after extra time. He also scored twice in the subsequent penalty shoot-out, including the winner, as Liverpool won 14–13. On 12 January 2015, Suso signed
264-553: A Gambian kora musician Henry Suso (1295–1366), 14th-Century German mystic Suso de Toro (born 1956), Spanish writer Suso Cecchi d'Amico (1914–2010), Italian screenwriter Organizations [ edit ] The Sydney University Symphony Orchestra The Stockholm Youth Symphony Orchestra (Swedish: Stockholms ungdoms symfoniorkester ) Other uses [ edit ] Suso (drink) , carbonated fruit juice drink The Susso , an Australian slang term referring to "sustenance" (welfare) payments Topics referred to by
308-555: A four-year deal with Italian club AC Milan , effective upon the expiration of his contract with Liverpool, which ended in July 2015. It was later agreed, however, that he would join the Rossoneri immediately after Riccardo Saponara joined Empoli on loan until the end of the season. Due to the early cancellation of Suso's Liverpool contract, Milan paid a €1.3 million compensatory fee to Liverpool. Suso made his debut on 27 January in
352-432: A long-range goal against FK Austria Wien , his first European goal for Milan. On 25 September 2017, Suso signed a contract extension that will keep him at the club until 2022. His last goal with AC Milan was scored in a home match against Spal, from a direct freekick. On 29 January 2020, Suso joined Sevilla on a 18-month loan deal, which includes an obligatory purchase clause. On 2 February 2020, he made his debut for
396-544: A red card after a foul on Francesco Magnanelli . He ended his first season with 1 assist in 6 appearances in all competition. After Siniša Mihajlović replaced Filippo Inzaghi as Milan's coach for 2015–16 season, Suso could not establish himself in Milan's starting line-up and after making only two appearances, he was loaned to Genoa during the January transfer season. On 4 January 2016, Suso joined Genoa on loan until
440-510: A season-long loan deal. He made his debut for the Andalusians on 19 August, assisting Rodri 's goal in an eventual 2–3 home loss against Villarreal . In the following matchday, he also assisted Rodri in a 2–2 away draw against Getafe . On 21 September, Suso scored his first top flight goal in a 2–2 home draw against Levante . On 30 October, he helped his side end a wretched run of five successive defeats, assisting Marco Torsiglieri in
484-418: A teenager, Suso made his professional debut there in 2012, playing sparingly and spending a season on loan at Almería before joining AC Milan in January 2015. He was loaned to fellow Serie A club Genoa in January 2016. In January 2020, Suso was loaned to La Liga club Sevilla, before joining the club permanently in July of that year. Suso represented Spain at various youth levels up to under-21 , winning
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#1732787834094528-427: Is capable of playing both as a midfielder and as a forward , on either flank or in the centre of the pitch, although he usually plays as an attacking midfielder or as a winger ; he has also been used as a central midfielder and in the mezzala role. Regarded as a promising young player, he is known for his ability to beat opponents on the ball , as well as his vision and passing accuracy, which enables him to set
572-490: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Suso (footballer) Jesús Joaquín Fernández Sáenz de la Torre ( Spanish pronunciation: [xeˈsus xoaˈkiɱ feɾˈnandeθ ˈsaenθ ðe la ˈtore] ; born 19 November 1993), known as Suso ( [ˈsuso] ), is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or right winger for La Liga club Sevilla . Scouted by English club Liverpool as
616-557: The 2005 Champions league with two locally born academy graduates starting in the final. The Academy has a long-lasting affiliation with MTK Budapest 's Sándor Károly Football Academy and maintains a number of football schools worldwide through partnerships with football clubs and commercial and sports organisations. LFC International Football Academy currently has branches in Scandinavia (Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Gran Canaria during winter), America (Texas and Plymouth,
660-706: The 2012 UEFA European Under-19 Championship . Suso initially joined the Liverpool Academy on loan until he was old enough to obtain a permit to play for them professionally. On 19 November 2010, he marked his 17th birthday by signing his first professional contract with the Reds. Suso made his first appearance for the first team in a pre-season friendly against Borussia Mönchengladbach on 1 August 2010, also playing in Jamie Carragher 's testimonial match on 4 September. For competitive fixtures, however, he
704-505: The Lancashire Senior Cup ; the last time it took part in them was the 2009–10 season when it also won both competitions. The last reserve team manager was Rodolfo Borrell, who was appointed in July 2011 and led the reserve team during its final season before taking over the newly formed under-21 side in July 2012. The reserves last played their home games at Prenton Park (the home of Tranmere Rovers ); in previous seasons
748-530: The League Cup , coming on with ten minutes to play and making an immediate impact by helping set up Nuri Şahin 's second goal in a 2–1 win. He went on to make his first Premier League start on 29 September in a 5-2 win at Norwich City , where he assisted Luis Suárez 's third goal. On 19 October 2012, Suso signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool, receiving praise from manager Brendan Rodgers for his "maturity and commitment." On 18 December 2012, Suso
792-649: The Professional Development League . Liverpool's reserve team became the Liverpool under 23 team and competes in the Professional Development League 1 which is also known by its sponsorship name of Barclays under 21 Premier League and Premier League 2. The team generally consists of Under-21 players at the club but at times senior players also play for the reserves when they are recuperating from injury. Following
836-480: The 2010s. AC Milan Sevilla Spain U19 Individual Liverpool F.C. Reserves and Academy Liverpool F.C. Under 23s is the reserve & senior youth team of Liverpool F.C. It is the most senior level of the Liverpool academy beneath the first team. In the summer of 2012, the whole English reserve football system was overhauled and replaced with an Under 21 league system,
880-619: The Academy employ staff from the first-team . Players in bold are still playing for Liverpool. *Asterisk denotes a shared title. Liverpool's youth system has only seen moderate success over the years; with only a few players who have come through it have gone on to feature in the first-team. The following players have gone on to play over ten competitive matches for the first team. Pre-WW2 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Many of
924-477: The U21 position vacant as of 2 March 2020. Alex Inglethorpe was promoted from U21 manager to Academy Director in the summer of 2014 and holds overall responsibility for operation of the academy. The academy has won the FA Youth Cup , a competition for players of age 15 to 18, four times in 1996, 2006, 2007 and 2019. Liverpool F.C. Academy is considered to be one of the most productive football academies of
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#1732787834094968-471: The age of eight. On the walls of the indoor centre hang the words 'Technique', 'Attitude', 'Balance', and 'Speed'. 'TABS' is the key word preached at The Academy. Academy director Alex Inglethorpe has said the remit of the academy is to produce physically, technically, tactically and mentally elite players with enough quality to represent the senior side in the Champions League . Liverpool won
1012-469: The club to focus their youth development and scouting, employing new techniques and FA standards. Scouts attend many local youth matches looking for talented boys. A boy will then be invited to attend training sessions at the Academy. They are currently taken in as young as the age of six. Former England International player Jamie Carragher started at Liverpool when he was aged just nine, with Michael Owen joining at eleven, and Steven Gerrard joining at
1056-450: The club, coming on as a substitute in a home La Liga draw against Alavés . On 16 February 2020, he assisted his former AC Milan teammate Lucas Ocampos ' goal and later, assisted by Ocampos, scored his debut goal for the club in a home 2–2 league draw against Espanyol . On 20 July 2020, Sevilla announced the club had signed Suso on a permanent deal for €24 million, with him signing a five-year contract. On 16 August 2020, Suso scored in
1100-743: The end of the season after only appearing once in the campaign for Milan. Upon his arrival he was given the number 17 jersey. On 3 April, after only one goal in his previous 12 games, he scored his first hat-trick in a 4–0 win over Frosinone at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris . He became only the second Spaniard to score three goals in a game in Italy's top flight, after Luis Suárez for Inter Milan against Genoa in 1963. After being loaned out due to lack of confidence in him by Milan coach Siniša Mihajlović , Suso started getting playing time under new manager Vincenzo Montella . After impressing in
1144-423: The first team. After an injury ended his career in 1974, he was appointed manager of the reserves by Bob Paisley . Evans subsequently led the reserves to victory in a series of Central League championships, including three in his first three seasons, a four in a row sequence from 1978, and two more in the early 1980s. Throughout the history of Liverpool FC, many of the club's best known players have progressed through
1188-603: The introduction of new regulations from the 2012–13 season, only three outfield players and one goalkeeper over the age of 21 can play for the reserves regularly. Liverpool F.C. Academy is the youth set up Liverpool Football Club. It trains players from the U6 age group up to the U21 squad. The academy has separate head coaches in charge of development in the U6-U9, U10-U11, U12-U14 and U15-U16 age groups. At U21 and U18 level there are dedicated coaching teams managed by Michael Beale with
1232-842: The latter through an affiliate with CS United Soccer Club), Egypt (Cairo), South Africa (Durban and Johannesburg), China (Guilin), India (Pune, in cooperation with DSK Shivajians ), and Japan (Tokyo). Previously schools were also run in Abuja, Belfast, Boston, Charlotte, Cyprus, Dublin, Hong Kong, Iceland, Jakarta, Katwijk, Lisbon, Madrid, Malta, Mumbai, Manila, Nairobi, Saint Vincent, and Singapore. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Players listed in bold have made at least one senior first-team appearance. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. In addition,
1276-521: The next, he’s the one who most possesses that quality." Suso is a classic example of an inverted winger . During his time at AC Milan , he developed his signature move of cutting into the opponent's penalty box from the right flank to shoot with his stronger left foot. Scoring a number of goals this way led to several comparisons of Suso with the Dutch forward Arjen Robben , who is credited with popularizing this exact technique among many younger wingers of
1320-468: The pre-season and in the first matches of 2016–17 Serie A , Suso was considered to play a pivotal role in the season. Suso scored his first league goal for Milan in the second matchday of Serie A against Napoli , an equalizer in the eventual 2-4 defeat. On 16 September 2016, he assisted Carlos Bacca 's goal in a 1–0 win against Sampdoria . He also assisted Manuel Locatelli goal against Juventus on 22 October. He score Milan's first goal and assisted
1364-490: The quarter-finals of the Coppa Italia , replacing Michelangelo Albertazzi for the last ten minutes of a 0–1 home defeat against Lazio . Suso's Serie A debut came on 4 April, coming on alongside Giampaolo Pazzini in place of Alessio Cerci and Mattia Destro in the 77th minute of a 2–1 win away at Palermo . On 15 May, he assisted Alex 's goal in a 3–2 defeat against Sassuolo . Later on in that match, he received
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1408-718: The regional division title in 2000 and again 2008 winning also the national league that year. It competed in the Lancashire Combination from 1896 to 1911, with the exception of the 1898–99 season, in which it joined The Combination . From 1911 on, it took part in the Central League until becoming inaugural members of the Premier Reserve League North in 1999. The team also participated in the Liverpool Senior Cup and
1452-455: The reserve team. These include people who at one point were first team squad members including Trent Alexander-Arnold , Steven Gerrard , Robbie Fowler , Michael Owen , Steve McManaman , Jamie Carragher and Raheem Sterling . In 1998, a new state-of-the-art Youth Academy was opened in Kirkby , Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley . It replaced the older, more informal youth system, and enables
1496-402: The resulting shoot-out, leading Milan to a 4–3 victory. Suso concluded the 2016-17 season scoring seven goals along with nine assists finishing as Milan's highest assist maker. Suso began the 2017–18 season where he left off the season before, in the 2017–18 season opener against Crotone , Suso assisted Patrick Cutrone before scoring himself in a 3–0 away win. On 14 September, he scored
1540-536: The richer clubs both in England and in the world. Various current and past Liverpool players have graduated through the academy, including Billy Liddell , Ronnie Moran , Ian Callaghan , Phil Thompson , Robbie Fowler , Steve McManaman , Michael Owen , Jamie Carragher , Steven Gerrard and Trent Alexander-Arnold , among many others. Liverpool Under 23s played in Premier League 2 . The Reserves won
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1628-478: The second goal in the 2–1 win against Palermo on 6 November. The following week, scored his first brace in a 2–2 draw against Inter Milan at San Siro . He scored a goal and assisted another two as Milan beat Empoli 4–1 in the next match. On 23 December 2016, Suso assisted Giacomo Bonaventura 's equalising goal in the Supercoppa Italiana against Juventus ; he later converted his penalty in
1672-560: The team has also played at the club's academy, the Halliwell Jones Stadium (home of Warrington Wolves ), Haig Avenue (the home of Southport ), Totally Wicked Stadium (the home of St Helens R.F.C. ) and the Racecourse Ground (home of Wrexham ). The most successful Liverpool Reserves manager was Roy Evans . Evans spent most of his playing career as a reserve team player, making only 11 appearances for
1716-419: The tempo of his team's play, play quick exchanges with other midfielders, and provide assists for his teammates; he also possesses a good shot from outside the area and is accurate from set pieces . Former Milan midfielder Dejan Savićević compared Suso with himself saying: "He’s like me, he’s also got a great shot. He’s a player who can invent an assist, invent a shot. He can invent from one moment to
1760-439: The under-21 team against Manchester United, which he acknowledged on his Twitter account, tweeting "Sorry about tonight.. I was having some stomach problems during all game but i [ sic ] didn't want to come off of the game... Again sorry!" The game finished 1–0 to United against a very strong Liverpool side that included Raheem Sterling , Andre Wisdom and Jonjo Shelvey . On 12 July 2013, Suso joined La Liga side Almería on
1804-535: Was also captain of the Spain under-20 side that competed in the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup . In August 2017, Suso was called up for the first time to the Spain side for a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Italy the following month. He was chosen by Julen Lopetegui , his former manager at under-20 and under-21 level. He finally made his debut in a friendly against Russia on 14 November 2017. A quickish, creative and technically gifted left-footed player, Suso
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1848-457: Was also fined for missing training due to oversleeping. Suso was then dropped to the bench in the following matches against Real Betis , Granada , Athletic Bilbao and Villarreal, only returning to the starting lineup on 26 January of the following year, assisting Jonathan Zongo in the game's only goal against Getafe. Suso was first recalled to a Liverpool matchday squad as they began their Champions League campaign on 16 September 2014 with
1892-415: Was fined £10,000 for a remark he made to Liverpool teammate and compatriot José Enrique on Twitter , which The Football Association (FA) deemed homophobic. José Enrique replied to these charges, saying the remark was "banter" and "just a joke." On 25 February 2013, after being shut-out of the first team due to the signings of Daniel Sturridge and Philippe Coutinho , Suso put in a poor performance for
1936-484: Was immediately placed in the reserves, foregoing the Academy. In the 2010–11 season, he made the joint-highest number of appearances for the side with 17, and netted three goals as he adapted well to life on Merseyside . He followed this up with five goals in 17 games during the 2011–12 season, and he also made seven appearances in the NextGen Series . On 20 September 2012, Suso made his senior Liverpool debut in
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