Aaron Lennon

Lightning winger made 46 appearances in all competitions in 2010-11 and featured in 34 out of 38 matches in the Premier League, a total equalled only by Peter Crouch.
Aaron's highlights included a last-gasp winner against Liverpool in November and few will forget the role he played to set-up Crouchy's winner against AC Milan in the San Siro in Februray, 2011, sprinting fully 60 yards before providing the striker with the easiest of tap-ins.
'Azza' was in the form of his life before his 2009-10 campaign was cut short by injury.
He was flying in the first half of the season. He scored back-to-back winners against Birmingham and West Ham and bagged a number of assists as he started 18 of our first 20 matches.
However, a groin problem then got the better of him in late December and he didn't return to action until April 24 as a substitute at Old Trafford.
He started the final two matches of the season but his form over the campaign was enough for inclusion into Fabio Capello's World Cup squad - his second World Cup Finals at the age of 23.
Aaron joined us as an 18-year-old from hometown club Leeds United in July 2005 and burst onto the scene during his maiden campaign.
He scored two goals in 29 games before earning a shock call-up to the Sven-Goran Eriksson's England squad for the 2006 World Cup Finals in Germany.
Aaron went on to bolster his Premier League experience in 2006-07 with 24 appearances in all competitions, netting five goals including a famous winner against Chelsea at the Lane in November, 2006.
He was part of the side that won the Carling Cup at Wembley in February 2008, and has now played nearly 200 games for the Club.
Aaron was named the supporters' Player of the Season for 2008-09 as he terrorised left-backs up and down the country during his 47 games in all competition, earning a new five-year contract at the Club in March 2009 as well as a recall to the England senior squad the same week.
Before joining Spurs, Aaron had already made history at White Hart Lane by becoming the youngest Premier League player ever after coming off the bench for Leeds against us in August 2003 for his senior debut aged 16 years and 129 days old.
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